No sea water is an example of a homogeneous mixture because salt is evenly distributed throughout the water and can be extracted through physical means.
Sea water is considered a mixture, because it consists of several salts dissolved in water and they are not chemically combined. Since you can't distinguish its components with the naked eye, then it's a homogeneous mixture.
Sea water is a complex mixture of Sodium chloride, Sodium Bromide, micro-organisms, etc.
Yes, it is saline water but homogeneous.
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.
Sea water is a liquid solution of salt (and a few other things) in water.
Sea water is considered a mixture, because it consists of several salts dissolved in water and they are not chemically combined. Since you can't distinguish its components with the naked eye, then it's a homogeneous mixture.
Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
Some examples are: sea water, air, blood, soil, petrol.
Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
A mixture
yes. because sea water is a mixture. it is not pure water.
homogeneous mixture
Sea water must be filtered.
Sea water is a complex mixture of Sodium chloride, Sodium Bromide, micro-organisms, etc.
Its a miture
It is a mixture of water, salts and oxygen.
Materials that contain more than one compound or element are called mixtures. Sea water is a mixture of water and salt as well as other substances.