No. Pure water is a compound, which is a pure substance. A saltwater solution is a mixture of water and salt, and is not a pure substance.
In a basic saltwater solution, the water molecules would be the solvent and the salt molecules would be the solute.
No, salt is the solute and water is the solvent
Yes, a mixture of salt and water can form a solution. When salt is dissolved in water, the salt particles separate and disperse evenly throughout the water, creating a homogenous mixture. This mixture is called a saltwater solution.
The cork in the saltwater solution will float higher than the one in distilled water because saltwater is denser than freshwater, providing more buoyancy. The increased density of the saltwater displaces more water, helping the cork float higher.
A solid that dissolves in a liquid solvent will form a liquid solution. For example, when table salt (solid) is mixed with water (liquid), it forms a saltwater solution.
Saltwater is a solution because you can get fresh water and some salt and mix it and then you get saltwater.
In a basic saltwater solution, the water molecules would be the solvent and the salt molecules would be the solute.
This is a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water.
freeze the saltwater solution
Salt water is a homogeneous solution, and a mixture.
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
No, salt is the solute and water is the solvent
Salt water is a homogeneous solution, and a mixture.
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
salt water salt = solute water = solvent saltwater = solution
Saltwater. A saline solution. Brackish water.
A saltwater solution forms when salt is dissolved in water. Solids do not dissolve in gasses, though they can sometimes change from a solid state to a gaseous state in a process known as sublimation. This is not analogous to dissolving.