It all depends on what you mean. Tap water has more salt than purified water but purified water can hold more salt if salt is added. There is more room, so to speak, for the salt ions to fit into a container.
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The 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. Distilled water is water "purified" by distillation. Salt water is water with salt in it.
Freshwater has more oxygen than salt water but oxygen is more solublein fresh water.
Impure common salt can be purified through the process of recrystallization. This involves dissolving the impure salt in water, filtering out any insoluble impurities, and then allowing the solution to cool slowly so that pure salt crystals form. These crystals can then be separated and dried to obtain purified common salt.
Hot water can hold more salt than cold water because the heat causes the water molecules to move farther apart, allowing more salt molecules to dissolve. Conversely, cold water has a higher density, so it can dissolve less salt.
Sodium chloride is extracted from salt mines or sea water and after this is purified to become table salt.
i think purified water is not a mixture because even when water is purified it still has two hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom so it still remains a compound
salt, seashells, some water that has been purified, and aquatic animals.
there is also stones and pebbles and stuff like that so that the water can get more purified! if a bit murky repeat a agian.
eeeek,i would say salt water.Do not take my word.I'm just assuming because salt is a solute that absorbs any liquid.So while the water is evaporating the salt is absorbing as well.well I'm not sure,but hopefully that helps a little to you hypothesis.