Assuming you can't see anything in the tap water it's homogenous.
Unfiltered tap water is a pure substance
Tap water is not a pure substance because it is mixed with chemicals that purify it and if it was from the ground it has naturally occurring minerals mixed in it.
Tap water is a mixture becasue of the differnet chemicals in water.
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
Tap water is a compound.
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
No, tap water is not naturally blue. If tap water appears blue, it may have been artificially colored or contaminated by substances such as copper or other minerals. A homogeneous mixture is a uniform mixture where components are evenly distributed, but colored tap water would not be considered a homogeneous mixture as it is not naturally occurring.
Tap water is a homogeneous mixture, which means it has a uniform composition throughout. It is a mixture of water molecules along with dissolved minerals, gases, and other compounds, but these components are evenly distributed.
Tap water is a mixture of water (H2O) and minerals used to purify it.
it says on the internet that tap water is pure so tap water is pure i hope that answers your question!
City tap water contains many substances dissolved in it. So city tap water is a mixture. Different types of gasses, substances can be dissolved in this water.