yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
When water is the solvent for a mixture, the mixture is called an aqueous solution.
A mixture of sugar and water is best called a solution.
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
Salt water is a mixture called a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture with one phase.
No because pepper is not solution in water. Thank You
no, you would produce a solution
When water is the solvent, the mixture is a solution.
Yes, a mixture of salt and water can form a solution. When salt is dissolved in water, the salt particles separate and disperse evenly throughout the water, creating a homogenous mixture. This mixture is called a saltwater solution.
Salt dissolved in water is a solution, not a mixture. The result is called a saline solution.
This is not a solution; if the pepper is very finely grinded a suspension is obtained, not very stable.
A solution is a special kind of mixture. So yes, a mixture of salt and water could be called a solution. All of the salt would need to dissolve, though ... if there's undissolved salt in there, it's not a solution.
It is called a solution.