If all of the salt has dissolved in the water then it is a solution, but if some or all of the salt is still suspended then it is a mixture
Salt water is an example of a homogeneous mixture
The reaction depends on the solution, if there is a reaction at all.
A solution is not a change; a solution is represented by a solute dissolved in a solvent; but dissolving (without chemical reaction) is a physical process.
"im pretty sure its solution, " says my friend, but im pretty sure that its the chemical formula for nitric acid...^_^ Chemical Formula is correct.
It depends what you added to the mixture. Normally a chemical rxn.
A mixture as the is no chemical reaction taking place
Any dilute solution of a given chemical reagent is an example for a mixture in liquid phase.
A mixture that produces a chemical reaction, scientifically speaking, is a chemical change.
These compounds doesn't react.
Without a chemical reaction this is a mixture.
no.
A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture.
Yes, It is a mixture of water, and tealeaves. A chemical reaction does not occur.
The reaction depends on the solution, if there is a reaction at all.
a mixture is by definition not a chemical reactionA mixture is two or more substances which have been combined such that each substance retains its own chemical identity.So a mixture cannot be a chemical reaction, signs of a chemical reaction include:colour changeprecipitation (formation of a solid)effervescence (giving off gas)And every single chemical reaction involves gives of some heat.
Juice is not a reaction; it is a liquid mixture.
a substance mixture is caused when two chemicals (diet coke and mintos for a example) go together and cause a chemical reaction whuch forms c02 causing it to have a reaction
A true solution is a homogeneous mixture.