An ocean consists of sand, salt and water (among other components).
- It is an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
The sand mixes with the salt and you can still see both solids.
Salt is soluble in water, whereas sand is insoluble in water. Therefore only the sand will remain visible in water.
This is a heterogeous solid mixture, as most mixtures of (2 or more) solids are.
It is an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
it dissolves
Salt water
Basically, it mixes with water to form urine.
When plants get excess fertlizer(mostly chemical),they cannot absorb all of it... So it mixes with the soil,and sometimes runs down withw water,causing water and soil pollution...plants wid 2 much chemical ferilizers are not in very good shape...a small amount is good... Same way a person is with botox.. ;)
Sometimes they make layers and at other times the water mixes and then both become diluted from what they were. This is called "brackish" water
WHAT MEAN SALT WATER MIXES IN A Ecosysten
An estuary is the place when river water mixes with seawater (salty ocean water).
Carbon mixes with the rain water and when it falls, it wears out rocks. So it happens when the rain water mixes with the carbon from the air.
It mixes.
The table salt mixes with the water.
It produces Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen
It produces Nitrous acid
Mudflow!
Some of the water will get a little warmer, and some will get colder.
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Basically, it mixes with water to form urine.
The carbon mixes with the water. All it does is cause bubbles and fizzing.
It mixes together with air.... <Maix2>
they desolve