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A salt solution is a mixture because if you placed the mixture in a pot and boiled it, all of the would eventually evaporate and you are going to be left with the salt left at the bottom of the pot. A mixture is a substance that can be separated without any chemical means.
In homogeneous mixture very fine particles of the substance are suspended and they are so fine that forconsiderabletime, these particles do not settle at the bottom and are evenly spread in the liquid. While in saturated solution, the soluble solution is dissolved to the maximum capacity of the liquid. So the suspension looks opaque and solution lookstransparent.
It will be saturated salt solution with salt crystals at the bottom of the container.
Any more solute added to the water without changing the temperature forms crystals at the bottom of the solution.
The solution is said to be saturated. This means that it contains as much solute as possible at a given temperature, and any additional solute will not dissolve but will instead form crystals at the bottom of the container.
Iodine and water form a heterogeneous mixture because they do not form a uniform solution with iodine being insoluble in water and settling at the bottom.
A salt solution is a mixture because if you placed the mixture in a pot and boiled it, all of the would eventually evaporate and you are going to be left with the salt left at the bottom of the pot. A mixture is a substance that can be separated without any chemical means.
In homogeneous mixture very fine particles of the substance are suspended and they are so fine that forconsiderabletime, these particles do not settle at the bottom and are evenly spread in the liquid. While in saturated solution, the soluble solution is dissolved to the maximum capacity of the liquid. So the suspension looks opaque and solution lookstransparent.
It will be saturated salt solution with salt crystals at the bottom of the container.
A homogenous mixture (or substance or solution) is one where in every part of the mixture (or etc.), the proportion of each component of it is the same. For example, if you took samples of a homogenous mixture from the top, middle and bottom of the tank, they would all be 60% A, 30% B and 10% C.
When two liquids are mixed that mixture becomes cloudy because the new substance formed in the chemical change is a solid that is insoluble in water. At the bottom is where the solid will settle. It is also known as precipitate.
A precipitate refers to a solid substance that is deposited at the bottom of a container from a solution.
When a mixture of sand and copper sulfate is stirred into water, the sand will settle at the bottom as it is insoluble in water. The copper sulfate, being soluble, will dissolve in the water to form a blue solution. Over time, the sand and copper sulfate solution will separate due to their different properties.
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it is heterogeneous because the pepper does not dissolve in the water
Any more solute added to the water without changing the temperature forms crystals at the bottom of the solution.
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