salt water is not considered a compound as the salt and water are not present in a fixed ratio. Thus it is called a mixture.
It is a mixture, the salt and the water can be separated.
Salt water is a mixture because: salt as solute and water which is solvent mix physically to form a solution which can only be separated physically.
Salt dissolving in water is not a chemical change because the salt is merely broken into its component ions (Na+ and Cl-) but no new substance is formed.
Mixture. It can be easily separated (easier than separating a compound, that's for sure) and salt water is often called a solution, and a solution is a homogenous mixture by definition.
It is a mixture of salt and water.
its a mixture, water as a pure form has no salt in it
It is a mixture.
compound solution because the salt is dissolved in the water :)
salt water is a mixture known as a homogeneous mixture or a solution.
Salt water is a mixture
Salt water is a mixture
It is a mixture of salt and water.
It is a mixture
its a mixture, water as a pure form has no salt in it
It is a mixture.
Salt water is considered to be a homogeneous mixture.
compound solution because the salt is dissolved in the water :)
salt water is a mixture known as a homogeneous mixture or a solution.
it's a compound
compound solution because the salt is dissolved in the water :)
No. Water and salt on their own are compounds, but together they are a mixture.