A mixture of salt and water is always a solution.
Salt water is formed when salt dissolves in water. Solution is when their is a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances usually liquids.
Salt dissolved in water is a solution, not a mixture. The result is called a saline solution.
If all of the salt has dissolved in the water then it is a solution, but if some or all of the salt is still suspended then it is a mixture
When completely dissolved, salt water is homogeneous.
Neither "substance" nor "mixture" is an apt designation for salt water. Salt water is best described as a "solution of salt in water". It would be a good idea for you to review the difference between "mixture" and "solution".
Salt water is formed when salt dissolves in water. Solution is when their is a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances usually liquids.
salt water is a mixture known as a homogeneous mixture or a solution.
Salt water is a homogeneous solution, and a mixture.
Salt water is a solution of salt dissolved in water.
Salt water is a mixture called a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture with one phase.
Salted water is a mixture and a solution.
Sodium chloride solution is a mixture of salt and water.
Salt dissolved in water is a solution, not a mixture. The result is called a saline solution.
If all of the salt has dissolved in the water then it is a solution, but if some or all of the salt is still suspended then it is a mixture
A solution. The salt molecules dissociate into ions in the water.
Salt goes into solution in water. That makes a salt and water solution of salt water, unless there is too much salt to completely dissolve in the water. In that case, it will be a mixture of salt and salt water.Saltwater is technically both a solution and a mixture, since all solutions are mixtures, or physical rather than chemical combinations of substances. However, the more narrow use of the term "mixture" excludes both solutions and alloys.
it is a solution.