salt water (I think I'm not 100% sure though)
Brackish is the word used to describe a mixture of salt and fresh water.
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A homogeneous mixture is uniform in composition (some examples are dissolved salt in water, air, brewed tea or coffee, or wine) A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not uniform (examples include: sand, oil in water, olive oil) While heterogeneous mixtures have particles that sometimes can be seen under a microscope, the particles of homogeneous mixtures are molecule-sized, causing them to look uniform even under a microscope Basically, homogeneous means the same all the way through. A solution of dissolved salt is homogeneous. Water with food colouring in it is homogeneous. Heterogeneous means different. Muddy water is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture will have the substances in the mixture mixed smoothly, but a heterogeneous mixture will still have some regions of substance distinct in the mixture. Both are mixtures which means they can both be separated.
The word for a sugar and water mixture is "syrup." It is commonly used in cooking and baking to sweeten and add moisture to various dishes and desserts.
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Brackish is the word used to describe a mixture of salt and fresh water.
It's called salt solution; frequently used is the word brine.
An adjective is a word that best describes the salt; for example much salt, little salt, or some salt.
The word for it is "Osmosis"
The word is "salt." When an acid reacts with a base (alkali), a neutralization reaction occurs, forming a salt and water.
The word should be brine. The definition of brine is water that is saturated or strongly impregnated with salt. The salt water mixture is used to preserve or add flavor to food.
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the answer is homogeneous mixture.OR.......a solution
Water.
Pure water is a compound. it is not a mixture.
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