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Between sand in water , sugar dissolved in water, vinegar with water and sea water which is not considered a solution
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Between sand in water , sugar dissolved in water, vinegar with water and sea water which is not considered a solution
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Sand In Water
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Sand in water is not considered a solution.
Sand is unable to fully dissolve to form a homogeneous solution in water. It can only form a MIXTURE of SAND and WATER.
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