Yes, this solution is homogeneous.
its a homogeneous mixture
A homogeneous mixture.
Lithium chloride is a chemical compound with the formula LiCl. The salt is a typical ionic compound, although the small size of the Li+ ion gives rise to properties not seen for other alkali metal chlorides, such as extraordinary solubility in polar solvents (83g/100 mL of water at 20 °C) and its hygroscopic properties
Nitri acid is a compound.
Some people use potassium chloride as a water softener salt.
NaCl (sodium chloride) is a compound, not a mixture.
its a homogeneous mixture
Yes, this solution is a homogeneous mixture.
The water solution of sodium chloride is a homogeneous mixture.
A mixture like saltwater (Sodium Chloride) is said to be homogeneous because the dissolved particles are not visible. Properties of Sodium Chloride include a greater density then freshwater thus making it easier for objects to float on its interface as well as having a salty flavour.
Sodium chloride is easy soluble in water; the solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Distilled water is usually a pure substance. Occasionally it contains a very small amount of chloride ions, and then it is an homogeneous mixture.
A homogeneous mixture.
NaCl is a compound known as the table salt.
Lithium chloride is a chemical compound with the formula LiCl. The salt is a typical ionic compound, although the small size of the Li+ ion gives rise to properties not seen for other alkali metal chlorides, such as extraordinary solubility in polar solvents (83g/100 mL of water at 20 °C) and its hygroscopic properties
Yes. It's a mixture of water, common salt (sodium chloride) and other salts like magnesium chloride, magnesium bromide, potassium chloride, calcium sulphate and so on
Yes, sodium chloride is very soluble in water.