Neither "substance" nor "mixture" is an apt designation for salt water. Salt water is best described as a "solution of salt in water". It would be a good idea for you to review the difference between "mixture" and "solution".
Its a substance made up from a mixture of salt and water.
If your question was is it an element or a compound then both salt and water are compounds.
So salt water is a mixture of two compounds.
salt is a pure substance because it has a definite composition
A Mixture is physical combinations of pure substances that have no definite composition. Salt/Water is an homogeneous mixture also called a solution, it is relatively uniform in composition. Depending on the salt nature and solubility in water we can get a heterogeneous mixture because composition varies from position to position within the sample like small salt portions not soluble in water.
It is a mixture because salt is mixed into the water and can be drained out
It is a solutioin- a mixtureof salt and water
mixture
A solution.
A salt solution is a homogeneous (uniform) mixture of salt and water, and is not a pure substance.
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.)
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture called a solution containing salt and water. Salt is the solute and water is the solvent. It is a mixture because the salt and water are not chemically combined and are not present in definite proportions.
No. Pure water is a compound, which is a pure substance. A saltwater solution is a mixture of water and salt, and is not a pure substance.
Yes - in that the water is no longer pure... No - in that the salt can be reclaimed from the water by evaporation. The salt and the water are separate substances. The salt is said to be 'in suspension'.
no , its a mixture. salt is a pure substance, as is water, but togher they are a mixture.....
no, it's a mixture. Salt is a pure substance, as is water, but together they are a mixture.
Sodium chloride solution is a mixture of salt and water.
A mixture
A salt solution is a homogeneous (uniform) mixture of salt and water, and is not a pure substance.
Homogeneous mixture
I believe the substance is salt
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.)
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture called a solution containing salt and water. Salt is the solute and water is the solvent. It is a mixture because the salt and water are not chemically combined and are not present in definite proportions.
homogeneous mixture
Salt water is definitely a mixture, a mixture of water and salt. It's not a pure substance because it's conformed of two components that aren't noticeable to the naked eye, but that can be easily separated.
Seawater is a mixture. It is a combination of salt and water that is a homogeneous mixture. An example of a pure substance is either pure salt or pure sugar.