Sodium chloride and water form a solution, a homogeneous mixture not a compound.
Not, its a homogeneous solution (a mixture).
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Yes. When NaCl is added to water, it forms a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture.
No, ocean water is not a compound. It is a mixture of various elements and compounds, including water (H2O), salts, minerals, and organic matter.
Water is a compound
It is a compound. H2O
compound
The compound HCl NaOH H2O is a mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in water (H2O). When mixed, HCl and NaOH neutralize each other to produce water and salt - in this case, sodium chloride (NaCl). So, technically, it is not a salt but a mixture that can produce salt under certain conditions.
Reactions are: 2Na + Cl2 = 2NaCl NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Vegetable soup is a mixture, because a compound is a combination of 2 or more elements, like water, (H2O), or glucose, (C6H12O6). Soup is a mixture of different compounds, like salt, (NaCl), water, (H2O), and vegetables, which have a lot of everything. Those numbers are supposed to be smaller and near the bottom of the letters, but I don't know how to do that by typing.
It is not a mixture but a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. We call this compound water.
Yes because Sodium Chloride dissociates completely into the water as ions Any sample within the solution should measure the same amount of Na+ and Cl- and H2O