No, water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. And filtered sea water would still have many other impurity's in it as well
To be a true solution seawater must be filtered.
A trace element is considered is a specific element that contains less than 100 parts per million in a sample. In this case, the sample is seawater. According to my understanding, the presence of iodine is very limited in seawater. There is only 0.05 parts per million of iodine in seawater. As such, iodine is considered a trace element in seawater.
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It is a mixture because there are still multiple small elements left in it, for example minerals like chalk cannot be filtered but do not affect the taste etc By alex, 12
Filtered maple syrup is a solution.
it can
Yes, it is water.
To be a true solution seawater must be filtered.
Because seawater has particles in it that can be filtered whereas distilled water is pure
Seawater is neither a compound nor an element but a mixture including much dissolved solid and usually microorganisms as well.
A trace element is considered is a specific element that contains less than 100 parts per million in a sample. In this case, the sample is seawater. According to my understanding, the presence of iodine is very limited in seawater. There is only 0.05 parts per million of iodine in seawater. As such, iodine is considered a trace element in seawater.
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No; seawater is essentially a mixture of water, salt and other substances such as sand.
Titanium and zirconium, for example, are resistant to corrosion in seawater.
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It is a mixture because there are still multiple small elements left in it, for example minerals like chalk cannot be filtered but do not affect the taste etc By alex, 12
sodium is an element and also can be an ingredient of a compound. Sea water contains sodium(salt). They say rainwater is acidic, and if it is then the seawater also contains a form of acid, which is a compound to many types of solutions. Answer to your question: BOTH