Sea water is a liquid solution of salt (and a few other things) in water.
No. Seawater is a mixture. It consists of water, various salts, and many microscopic organisms.
There are many types of substances in sea water but Chlorine salt makes up most of the salts in sea water at 55% actual sodium in sea water is 30.6%.
Chloride
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture called a solution containing salt and water. Salt is the solute and water is the solvent. It is a mixture because the salt and water are not chemically combined and are not present in definite proportions.
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Caustic soda. Its white flaky substance used in industry. Very soluble in water
I would have thought it was air or water
It is a mixture. A pure substance contains only one type of substance or one species of any substance or element. Sea water is a mixture of different salts dissolved in water. Thus, it is not a pure substance. Another point is that the different components of sea water can be observed separately.
It is a mixture of water, salts and oxygen.
salts
water is a pure substance.
Chloride
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture called a solution containing salt and water. Salt is the solute and water is the solvent. It is a mixture because the salt and water are not chemically combined and are not present in definite proportions.
c. Sea water because it is a combination of salt and water.
salt water
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In the Sea
These are ionic compounds dissociated in water.
sea water