compound
Seawater is a mixture of different elements and compounds. It is primarily composed of water and contains dissolved salts, minerals, and other substances. So, seawater is not an element but a complex mixture of different compounds.
Water is a compound. Seawater is a mixture containing salts as well as water.
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.
The most abundant compound in seawater is sodium (salt). Symbol is Na and atomic number is 11.
seawater is a homogeneous mixture. The water being the solvent and the salt being the solute. A heterogeneous mixture is mixed but not as thoroughly as a homogeneous mixture. None of these though are chemically combined, none are compounds. (hence mixture)
Seawater is a mixture of different elements and compounds. It is primarily composed of water and contains dissolved salts, minerals, and other substances. So, seawater is not an element but a complex mixture of different compounds.
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
Seawater is a mixture - a compound is a chemically bonded substance involving more than one element.
It's a solution; water with dissolved solids.
Water is a compound. Seawater is a mixture containing salts as well as water.
Answer a. Pure Water is not a mixture - it is a compound. Seawater is a mixture of water and salts, air is a mixture of gases and brass is a mixture (an alloy) of copper and zinc metals.
Because seawater has particles in it that can be filtered whereas distilled water is pure
Seawater is a mixture because it consists of various substances combined physically, such as water, salt, minerals, and other organic materials. Each component retains its own properties and can be separated through physical methods like evaporation or distillation.
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 is a mixture
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
Seawater may be considered a heterogeneous mixture because contain many insoluble materials.