Yes. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
No, Salt water is a homogenous mixture, as long as it is not over saturation point. Water dissolves salt, therefore the solution is able to be even concentration throughout.
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)
salt water is not considered a compound as the salt and water are not present in a fixed ratio. Thus it is called a mixture.
The difference between heterogeneous and homogenous mixture is that in homogenous the compound totally dissolves and we cannot determine the compounds as water and sodium chloride ( salt ).and heterogeneous mixture totally describes the compounds present in it. For example : biryani .
Yes. By definition, it is made up of two or more compounds, therefore heterogeneous. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sodium chloride solution is homogeneous.
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
No, its not a homogenous mixture as sugar and sugar are not distributed uniformly. However, sugar in water and salt in water is a homogenous mixture.
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture (solution).
it is an homogenous mixture....maybe(:
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.
No, Salt water is a homogenous mixture, as long as it is not over saturation point. Water dissolves salt, therefore the solution is able to be even concentration throughout.
A salt solution of dissolved in water is a good example of a homogeneous mixture.
It is a compound
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)
In a homogenous mixture, the different components are not readily discernible. In a heterogeneous mixture, they can be seen and sometime separate of their own accord. For example, oil and water is heterogeneous, while salt and water are homogenous.
Sodium chloride (table salt) is a compound - NaCl.
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...