Bottled water is generally considered a mixture rather than a compound. It primarily consists of water, which is H2O, but it may also contain various dissolved minerals, gases, and impurities that can vary by source. These additional components mean that bottled water does not have a fixed composition, characteristic of a mixture. In contrast, a compound has a consistent chemical composition throughout.
Bottled spring water is a mixture, mainly water with small amounts of dissolved salts.
Bottled spring water is a mixture, mainly water with small amounts of dissolved salts.
Water is a compound
Water is a compound!!!!!!!!!!!!!! H20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Water is a compound - H2O.
It is a homogenous mixture
It is not a mixture but a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. We call this compound water.
Water is a compound.
Water is a compound
Neither the water nor the bottle are elements. Pure water is a compound, but most bottled waters are mixtures as they contain traces of minerals. The bottle is likely to be a mixture whatever it's made of.
Compound
water is a compound