No*.
* Water itself, is a compound (H2O), but sea water is a mixture of compounds (mostly ionized salts and lots of organic compounds). It's a colloid. It's also, a mixture of solids in liquid and liquids in liquid.
Sea water is a mixture because it is composed of various substances, such as water, salts, minerals, and other dissolved organic and inorganic materials. It is not a pure substance like an element or compound, as it consists of different components that can be physically separated.
There is no such thing as an "element" for sea water. Sea water is primarily water, H20 (a compound) with various other compounds (ie, salts) in solution.
A hydrous compound does contains water. The prefix "hydro" means water, therefore, a hydrous compound means a water compound.
Water vapor, like water itself, is a compound.
because the compound will scoral
Its a miture
No
no
No.
Water is classed as a compound. Sea water which contains salts would be a mixture.A compound - it contains the elements hydrogen & oxygen. (H2O)
Water is classed as a compound. Sea water which contains salts would be a mixture.A compound - it contains the elements hydrogen & oxygen. (H2O)
It's a compound mixture because it's not pure water so isn't pure!
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.
It must be. Minerals and salts are dissolved in the liquid, but do not react with the water. No reaction, no compound.
Mixture containing many elements and compounds.
solution
homogeneous mixture