yes,salt dissolve in water and the mixture is homogeneous.
No, it is a homogeneous solution.
When completely dissolved, salt water is homogeneous.
a homogeneous mixture in which one substance (the solute) is dissolved in another substance (the solvent). Example: salt water (Water, the solvent, plus salt, the solute, produces the solution of salty water.)
No, salt dissolved in water is a homogeneous mixture. Heterogeneous means that you can see specific layers, like oil in water. Anything that mixes completely and looks like one layer, like salt dissolved in water is homogeneous.
A mixture like saltwater (Sodium Chloride) is said to be homogeneous because the dissolved particles are not visible. Properties of Sodium Chloride include a greater density then freshwater thus making it easier for objects to float on its interface as well as having a salty flavour.
Glass is just a word to describe any hard, brittle, and transparent material. There are many kinds of glass, and they can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous. Ordinary window glass is homogeneous. A glass marble with swirls of color in it is heterogeneous.
When completely dissolved, salt water is homogeneous.
False. It is homogeneous
salt water is homogeneous if the salt is completely dissolved. however if the salt appears to be unmixed then it is heterogeneous (E.G: if the salt crystals are large)
it is a homogeneous mixture because you cant physically take your hands and separate it like a salad where you can remove the tomatoes, carrots, etc...
homogeneous
a homogeneous mixture in which one substance (the solute) is dissolved in another substance (the solvent). Example: salt water (Water, the solvent, plus salt, the solute, produces the solution of salty water.)
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Homogeneous mixture
No, salt dissolved in water is a homogeneous mixture. Heterogeneous means that you can see specific layers, like oil in water. Anything that mixes completely and looks like one layer, like salt dissolved in water is homogeneous.
It is heterogeneous because the sand is not dissolved in the water. Apparently, the sand is still visible from the outside, unlike perhaps salt water in which the salt can no longer be seen.
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous mixture