Sodium chloride is only a solid, a compound.
A mixture. There are two definite phases
Only one phase, a homogeneous solution.
3,, 1 and 2
The phases of matter are its physical properties. Salt is made of of elements that have combined chemically. They are sodium and chlorine, that combine to create the compound which is known as table sale.
Salt can be a number of different compounds, but table salt is Sodium Chloride or NaCl
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Only one phase, a homogeneous solution.
A mixture. There are two definite phases
A mixture. There are two definite phases
3,, 1 and 2
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Physical phases of matter are not limited to three. Phases of the moon are not limited to three. Phases of a wave form are not limited to three. What phase is limited to three?
The phone number of the Salt Rock is: 304-733-2186.
no this has never happened
No, it is typically a solution; the salt will dissolve in the water. Any salt beyond saturation will not have anything to do with the water and sit independently on the bottom. A hydrated salt is a single chemical species, so it cannot be considered a mixture either. A homogeneous mixture exists when the two phases (in this case H2O and a salt, presumably NaCl) cannot be mechanically separated. In other words, they are dispensed relatively evenly, and you can't separate them with your fingers or tweezers or by filtering. A heterogeneous mixture is one where the two phases are readily identifiable and can be separated by mechanical means such as filtering.
Salt is not an element, so there is no atom number.
The phases of matter are its physical properties. Salt is made of of elements that have combined chemically. They are sodium and chlorine, that combine to create the compound which is known as table sale.