In mixtures of salt and water, typically two phases are observed: a solid phase of salt crystals and a liquid phase of water.
Only one phase, a homogeneous solution.
When salt dissolves in water, the number of observable phases is two: the solution of salt and water. The salt crystals disappear as they dissolve in the water, resulting in a homogenous mixture.
Sodium chloride is only a solid, a compound.
A mixture. There are two definite phases
In mixtures of salt and water, typically two phases are observed: a solid phase of salt crystals and a liquid phase of water.
Only one phase, a homogeneous solution.
When salt dissolves in water, the number of observable phases is two: the solution of salt and water. The salt crystals disappear as they dissolve in the water, resulting in a homogenous mixture.
Sodium chloride is only a solid, a compound.
5 phases are in a plot
8 phases
A mixture. There are two definite phases
A mixture. There are two definite phases
8 phases.
There are only 8 phases of the moon.
There are 5 phases of play in tennis
Salt water is a heterogenous mixture because it consists of two or more distinct phases (solute particles dispersed in a solvent).