It must be. Minerals and salts are dissolved in the liquid, but do not react with the water. No reaction, no compound.
Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
Sea water is a mixture because it is composed of various substances, such as water, salts, minerals, and other dissolved organic and inorganic materials. It is not a pure substance like an element or compound, as it consists of different components that can be physically separated.
homogeneous mixture
Sea water must be filtered.
Its a miture
It is a mixture of water, salts and oxygen.
Sea water is a homogenous mixture, according to the key to correction :>
A salty or slightly salty mixture of water. A mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
Sea water is a complex mixture of Sodium chloride, Sodium Bromide, micro-organisms, etc.
If you have a cooker with cap, continuously boil that mixture and collect the water drop in the cap (which from the water's evaporation) until the mixture is only solid.
Because sea water contain many salts (especially NaCl) and other impurities, dissolved or suspended.