It is a mixture
It is a compound: NaCl-sodium [an element] bonded to chloride [an element].
NaCl is a compound known as the table salt.
Common salt is a compound, formed from the reaction between sodium and chlorine, giving NaCl, sodium chloride, common salt.
Salt is a compound because it is composed of sodium and chloride ions that are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. It is not an element, suspension, heterogeneous mixture, homogeneous mixture, or colloid.
Oh, dude, brine is a homogeneous mixture. It's like when salt and water get all cozy together and decide to hang out in perfect harmony. So yeah, it's not an element or a compound, just a chill blend of salt and water.
Lime is a compound.
"Water ammonia" is the ammonium hydroxide - NH4OH.Ammonium hydroxide is a common chemical compound, not a mixture.NH4OH has many applications in laboratory and industry.
Oh honey, bless your heart. Glass is neither an element nor a compound. It's actually an amorphous solid, made up of silicon dioxide and various other compounds. So, in simple terms, it's a mixture, not a pure substance. Hope that clears things up for ya!
No, it is a compound.
Sucrose is the name for the common sugar compound. A sucrose solution is a solution made of sugar dissolved in water.
no it's a compound
Common salt, sodium chloride, is a compound of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) A mixture is just two things existing together but not combining chemically, for example, salt and sand mixed together. They can be separated without being chemically changed. An element is a single atom not combined with anything else. For example, sodium and chlorine are both elements. Combined chemically, the form a compound.