Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
Distilled water is a homogeneous mixture because it is a mixture of water molecules with consistent properties throughout. There are no visible differences or variations in composition within the solution.
In fact, it isn't even a mixture. Ice cubes and distilled water both are just water in two different states.
Distilled water in a compound.
It is a homogeneous mixture, because it is the same throughout.
Distilled water is usually a pure substance. Occasionally it contains a very small amount of chloride ions, and then it is an homogeneous mixture.
Water itself is an homogeneous mixture
Sea water is a heterogeneous mixture. Although it does contain fully dissolves solutes it also contains suspended particles and countless living organisms.
Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
Yes, sea water has a lower vapor pressure than distilled water because the presence of dissolved salts in sea water lowers its vapor pressure. This makes it harder for sea water to evaporate compared to distilled water.
Sand free sea water is homogeneous.
homogeneous mixture
Yes. They form a homogeneous mixture called a solution.