Sea water is considered a mixture, because it consists of several salts dissolved in water and they are not chemically combined. Since you can't distinguish its components with the naked eye, then it's a homogeneous mixture.
The foam of the sea is a mixture, as is seawater itself. The foam differs from the seawater by containing dispersed as well as dissolved air. The dispersed air forms the bubbles of the foam.
Sea water is a complex mixture of Sodium chloride, Sodium Bromide, micro-organisms, etc.
There is no such thing as an "element" for sea water. Sea water is primarily water, H20 (a compound) with various other compounds (ie, salts) in solution.
No*. * Water itself, is a compound (H2O), but sea water is a mixture of compounds (mostly ionized salts and lots of organic compounds). It's a colloid. It's also, a mixture of solids in liquid and liquids in liquid.
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
Its a miture
Seawater is a mixture - a compound is a chemically bonded substance involving more than one element.
Mixture containing many elements and compounds.
Water is classed as a compound. Sea water which contains salts would be a mixture.A compound - it contains the elements hydrogen & oxygen. (H2O)
Water is classed as a compound. Sea water which contains salts would be a mixture.A compound - it contains the elements hydrogen & oxygen. (H2O)
Sea water is a mixture of several compounds, primarily water and dissolved salts such as sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, and calcium carbonate. It is not considered an element because it is made up of different substances that are chemically combined.
Materials that contain more than one compound or element are called mixtures. Sea water is a mixture of water and salt as well as other substances.
The foam of the sea is a mixture, as is seawater itself. The foam differs from the seawater by containing dispersed as well as dissolved air. The dispersed air forms the bubbles of the foam.
It's a compound mixture because it's not pure water so isn't pure!
sodium is an element and also can be an ingredient of a compound. Sea water contains sodium(salt). They say rainwater is acidic, and if it is then the seawater also contains a form of acid, which is a compound to many types of solutions. Answer to your question: BOTH
Sea water is a combination of water and various dissolved substances, so it is not considered an element. Air is a mixture of gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and others, and is also not an element. Water, however, is a compound made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.