Yes, a mixture of (at least) carbon dioxide and water.
Unfiltered tap water is a pure substance
salt water is a type of well mixed mixture called a solution
Mixture (in addition to being a mixture of salt and water, theres a bunch of other goodies floating around in it)
A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture where the components are visibly distinguishable, meaning you can see individual substances within the mixture. Examples include salad, trail mix, and sand and water mixture.
It is a homogeneous mixture, known as a solution. The sugar molecules are dispersed evenly throughout the water molecules, resulting in a uniform composition and properties throughout the mixture.
Sugar water is a true solution.
Sulphur plus water is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
For example a mixture of water and an insoluble solid.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
For example vodka is a homogeneous mixture of water and alcohol.
No, saltwater is not considered a type of heterogeneous mixture. It is considered a type of homogeneous mixture since the salt dissolves into the water.
When water is the solvent, the mixture is a solution.
Unfiltered tap water is a pure substance
salt water is a type of well mixed mixture called a solution
Homogeneous
heterogeneous mixture
No, deionized water is not a mixture. It is a type of water that has had its ions (charged particles) removed through a process called deionization, resulting in a more pure form of water with a neutral pH.