Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
Sea water is a homogenous mixture, according to the key to correction :>
homogenous
Yes. Homogenous refers to if the solution is consistant looking throughout. Oil and water, for example, would not be homogenous because water is polar and oil is usually non-polar and would not mix.
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
No
homogenous.
no, heterogeneous
no, heterogeneous
Distilled water is homogenous not heterogenous.
Heterogenous and Homogenous mixtures. Homogenous mixtures are uniform in appearance. Sea water is a mixture containing primarily Sodium Chloride and water. If you take a sample of this mixture, you will see that the salt fully dissolves in water and the sample is uniform in appearance. Heterogenous mixtures non-uniform. You can see the components of the mixture. An Example is a mixture of oil and water. Oil does not dissolve in water and forms a separate layer above water.
No,it is a heterogeneos mixture
Yes. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.