Yes, a mixture of (at least) carbon dioxide and water.
Water is NOT a mixture but a pure compound of water molecules.
The compound 'water' is made when two Hydrogen (H) and one Oxygen (O) atoms are combined. The chemical formula for water is : H2O ( H-O-H = water).
Additional information: A mixture, in chemistry, is a collection of molecules or atoms of different types. The molecules of pure water are, as stated above, all H2O molecules.
Actually, no it's not. Water contains two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom in a fixed proportion. Therefore it is a compound. Xo, Smartiiz.
Salt and water individually are both molecules; salt water would be a solution, not a mixture.
no its a compound
homogenous mixture
Water is a molecule
A homogeneous mixture.
Unfiltered tap water is a pure substance
salt water is a type of well mixed mixture called a solution
Salt dissolved in water is a solution, not a mixture. The result is called a saline solution.
Assuming you can't see the individual particles of its components and it has the same consistency throughout, it is a homogenous mixture.
Sulphur plus water is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
A homogeneous mixture.
Unfiltered tap water is a pure substance
For example a mixture of water and an insoluble solid.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
salt water is a type of well mixed mixture called a solution
No, saltwater is not considered a type of heterogeneous mixture. It is considered a type of homogeneous mixture since the salt dissolves into the water.
Salt dissolved in water is a solution, not a mixture. The result is called a saline solution.
Pure, deionized water is a compound (H2O).
Sugar water is a true solution.
heterogeneous mixture