A solution of a sugar in water is a homogeneous mixture.
True
A homogeneous solution can be defined as a mixture which is formed by the combination of a solute in a solvent, which cannot be seen as separate entities either by the naked eye or through microscope or ultra-microscope. For Example: Sugar solution, sugar dissolves and is spread throughout the glass of water. The particles of sugar cannot be seen with the naked eye once it is dissolved in water.