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Sodium chloride is a compound and not a mixture because it is a pure substance which cannot be separated physically. Mixtures contain components which are not chemically bonded, and thus can typically be separated by nonchemical means. However, all of the atoms in sodium chloride are bonded in a network and can only be separated with chemical methods.

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Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a unique substance, a compound formed by a chemical bond.

A mixture involve the existence of min. two different substances.

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sodium chloride is a solution, also sometimes referred to as a homogeneous mixture, which means the particles are combined in a fixed ratio.

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At room temperature sodium chloride is a solid chemical compound (NaCl).

Dissolved in water NaCl form a solution.

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This water solution is a homogeneous mixture.

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Sodium chloride is a compound, not a mixture.

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Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not a mixture.

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