no, a homogeneous mixture is salt water, seawater has other particles in it like sand, bacteria, and other debris that can be seen making it heterogeneous
sand free sea water is a homogeneous mixture.
Seawater may be considered a heterogeneous mixture because contain many insoluble materials.
Homogeneous Mixture
No, seawater is a homogeneous mixture.
homogeneous
It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
it's a mixture that looks like one single thing. In other words, you can't see all the different substances in it.
yes
To be a true solution seawater must be filtered.
Seawater is a mixture - a compound is a chemically bonded substance involving more than one element.
A silver nitrate solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Marker is NOT a homegeneous mixture. It is heteregeneous. The ink can be separated by chromatography.
It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
It is a mixture
Seawater may be considered a heterogeneous mixture because contain many insoluble materials.
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.
it's a mixture that looks like one single thing. In other words, you can't see all the different substances in it.
yes
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compound
No; seawater is essentially a mixture of water, salt and other substances such as sand.
yes