an "aqueous solution".
If a chemical formular is written it would be expressed as....
NaCl(s) + H2O(l) ---> Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
The stuff in brackets is also subscripted.
When the solid and liquid are mixed,the solid disapears into the liquid and the mixture is transparents
A solution, which is a homogeneous mixture.
It is called a solution.
It is called brine
salt water is a type of well mixed mixture called a solution
yes, this is true-when a solid dissolves in water, it is called a solute. hope this helped :-)
Decantation can be used to separate a mixture of a solid and a liquid where the solid settles at the bottom due to its higher density. The liquid can then be poured off, leaving the solid behind. Examples include a mixture of sand and water or a mixture of chalk and water.
A mixture of a solvent and an insoluble solid is called a suspension. In a suspension, the solid particles are dispersed throughout the solvent but will settle over time due to gravity. Examples include a mixture of sand in water or chalk in water.
An evenly mixed mixture is called a homogeneous mixture, where the components are uniformly distributed throughout. Seawater is an example of a homogeneous mixture because the salt and water are evenly mixed at a molecular level, giving the solution a consistent composition.
Oil and water mixed together is called an emulsion. However, since oil and water do not easily mix due to their different chemical properties, the emulsion will eventually separate into distinct layers.
It is usually called a homogeneous mixture.
When we mix water and sand, the sand being heavier settles to the bottom of the mixture. This process is called sedimentation and it is used for water purification. The sand or the impurities are called the sediment.When the solid sediment in a solution. Then the solid is called precipitate and the phenomena so occurred is called precipitation.