It's a compound. It is a single chemical formula. If something is a mixture of multiple compounds or substances, then there will be a break in the chemical formulas.
its and compound
A general formula of starch is (C6H10O5)n.H2O.
Heterogeneous
H20, or water, is a polar covalent compound.
h20 is not an element. because it has hydrogen and oxygen in it.therfore it is a compound.
It is a compound - water.
Water is a compound!!!!!!!!!!!!!! H20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The water solution of sodium chloride is a homogeneous mixture.
Auto exhaust= CO2+CO+SIO2+H20. Auto exhuast is a mixture
No it is not a compound. It is a mixture of air, H20, carbon dioxide, decomposed water creatures and sand particles.
NaCl is a compound known as the table salt.
A general formula of starch is (C6H10O5)n.H2O.
Hydrogen* is neither a mixture nor a compound it is a basic element. Compounds are combinations of elements such as H20 (water molecule and 2 oxygen molecules) and mixtures are combinations of substances such as mixing oil and water.
it must be a compound because it relates to water/H20 which is a compound it also contains flavors which is made up of many different thing. so it would be a mixture
Heterogeneous
No, Pure water is a chemical compound. (H20) If other chemicals are mixed into the water it CAN become a homogeneous mixture; depending on the chemicals.
H20, or water, is a polar covalent compound.
Seawater is a mixture, the water (H20) is a compound, so is the salt (NaCl slightly simplified), but the solution of the two does not make a third compound, rather a mixture of the two compounds. Seawater contains many more elements and compounds than this I just used these two as a simplified demonstration.