Sand and sugar form a mixture when poured together into a cup, maintaining their individual properties without forming a new compound.
A mixture is formed when sand and sugar are poured together into a cup because they do not chemically react and can be separated back into their original components by physical means. In a mixture, each substance maintains its own properties without forming a new chemical compound.
For example, sand and sugar mixed together in a cup would still retain the characteristics of sand (gritty texture) and sugar (sweet taste) individually, indicating a heterogeneous mixture composition.
Unlike compounds where elements react chemically to form new substances, in a mixture, the substances are just physically combined without altering their properties.
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