This is called: a solution
Club soda is a mixture. It is CO2 dissolved in water (and maybe some other additives too).
Tap water is not a pure substance. Water has particles in it. Some tap water also contains fluoride. Distilled water has all of the particles taken out of it and is considered pure water.
Reactants are generally in a mixture of some kind (or else they would not be exposed to one another), and thus normal symbols for each reactant may be used. Note: If the mixture causes a substance to be completely dissolved in water, the symbol (aq), short for aquius, must be used for that substance.
Unfiltered tap water is a pure substance
yes water is mixture of many impure substances and bacteria.even pure water has some bacterias.
Examples of solution are : 1) mixture of salt and sugar, 2) mixture of sugar and water.
Hard water is a mixture: water containing calcium and magnesium carbonates, also some sulfates or chlorides.
It means they are distributed equally after some time. This is the phenomena of diffusion.
Salt water is an example of a mixture. It is a solution made up of salt dissolved in water, without undergoing a chemical reaction. The components of salt and water can be separated by physical means such as evaporation.
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
It is definitely a mixture but it may also be a compound if there are some matters which react with water.
It depends on the specific mixture. Some mixtures can dissolve in water while others may not dissolve. The solubility of a substance in water depends on factors such as the nature of the substances involved and the temperature of the water.