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Among salt, sugar, water and lemonade, only lemonade is a mixture.
Ocean water is a mixture because it has water and salt together.
Yes. A heterogeneous mixture is one that lacks uniformity. When salt water (a homogeneous mixture) and sand are placed in the same container, the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt solution remains, largely, above the sand, demonstrating the characteristic lack of uniformity. See related link, below.
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Heterogenous and Homogenous mixtures. Homogenous mixtures are uniform in appearance. Sea water is a mixture containing primarily Sodium Chloride and water. If you take a sample of this mixture, you will see that the salt fully dissolves in water and the sample is uniform in appearance. Heterogenous mixtures non-uniform. You can see the components of the mixture. An Example is a mixture of oil and water. Oil does not dissolve in water and forms a separate layer above water.
Salt dissolved in water is a solution, not a mixture. The result is called a saline solution.
salt water is a type of well mixed mixture called a solution
No, saltwater is not considered a type of heterogeneous mixture. It is considered a type of homogeneous mixture since the salt dissolves into the water.
because the salt is AQ(soluble) in water! and it is homogeneous type of mixture!
Among salt, sugar, water and lemonade, only lemonade is a mixture.
A solution. Up until the point at which the water cannot dissolve any more salt, and then it becomes a mixture between the water-salt solution and the additional salt crystals.
Ocean water is a mixture because it has water and salt together.
It is called brine
Yes. A heterogeneous mixture is one that lacks uniformity. When salt water (a homogeneous mixture) and sand are placed in the same container, the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt solution remains, largely, above the sand, demonstrating the characteristic lack of uniformity. See related link, below.
The salt dissolves in the water and the sand does not.
Salt water is definitely a mixture, a mixture of water and salt. It's not a pure substance because it's conformed of two components that aren't noticeable to the naked eye, but that can be easily separated.
Brackish ecosystems are formed by the mixture of salt and fresh water.