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Is seawater a substance

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sea water is a substance ever thing is a substance well....... every thing that is liquid is definitly a substance like for example a smoothie is a substance and i thin for example a friut like water melon

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Seawater is not considered a compound but a mixture. Mixtures are composed of substances that are not chemically bonded together.

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Everything contains chemical compounds. It's all chemistry and physics.

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no they are not bro

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Yes they are.

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NOPE

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Is seawater a mixture or substance?

It is a mixture


What substance has a PH level of 8?

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Why is seawater not suitable for use in chemical analysis?

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When you mix calcium in seawater with carbon dioxide what is the new substance that formed?

The calcium carbonate is formed.


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One thousand grams of seawater would consist of how many grams of dissolved substance?

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