When salt is dissolved in water, it forms a homogeneous mixture known as a solution. This means that the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water, resulting in a uniform composition.
When completely dissolved, salt water is homogeneous.
A mixture like saltwater (Sodium Chloride) is said to be homogeneous because the dissolved particles are not visible. Properties of Sodium Chloride include a greater density then freshwater thus making it easier for objects to float on its interface as well as having a salty flavour.
A) Salt water is a homogeneous mixture because the salt is evenly distributed throughout the water.
a homogeneous mixture in which one substance (the solute) is dissolved in another substance (the solvent). Example: salt water (Water, the solvent, plus salt, the solute, produces the solution of salty water.)
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Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
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I think that it is a Mixture because it is salt + water evenly mixed together.
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Sea water is a heterogeneous mixture. Although it does contain fully dissolves solutes it also contains suspended particles and countless living organisms.
Yes. By definition, it is made up of two or more compounds, therefore heterogeneous. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sodium chloride solution is homogeneous.
Salt water is a homogeneous solution as far as the salt is solubilized