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Brackish is the word used to describe a mixture of salt and fresh water.
Water that is a mixture of fresh water and salt water is called brackish water.
Brine is a mixture of salt and fresh water, where a river joins the sea.
If you mean fresh water as in pure water, than it is only a compound. A compound is something that is composed of more than 1 element atom. A mixture is a mix of two things, these two things can be compounds or pure substances.
Homogeneous Mixtures = of one or more substances (the solutes) dissolved in another substance (the solvent). Heterogeneous Mixture = mixtures with inconsistent, non-uniform composition. The parts of a heterogeneous composition can be mechanically separated from each other.
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A salty or slightly salty mixture of water. A mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
Water in clouds or anywhere else is a compound, as long as it doesn't have dissolved solids in it (as in fresh water). If it has solids or anything else dissolved in it, then it is a mixture (solution).
Brackish ecosystems are formed by the mixture of salt and fresh water.
Brackish is the word used to describe a mixture of salt and fresh water.
MIlk is a mixture
Water that is a mixture of fresh water and salt water is called brackish water.
to preserve the fish and keep it fresh
Tomatoes are mixtures, containing many different compounds.
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Yes, by evapouration to dryness, to get the salt. Then condensational process to get the fresh water.
Brine is a mixture of salt and fresh water, where a river joins the sea.