NO
Mixture
Salt, or table salt (NaCl) is a substance because NaCl is a compound. However, salt dissolved in water is a mixture because the sodium and chlorine ions dissociate.
Refined salt (sodium chloride) is a pure substance; but kosher salt is only an error because salt is an inorganic product..
Common salt is a compound (NaCl), not a mixture and is a pure substance (after refining).
It depends. Some table salt is pure, or nearly pure, sodium chloride. An increasing amount of table salt is being sold with iodine added to it, which makes this "iodized" salt not a pure substance. Table sugar is usually pure, or nearly pure, sucrose. It's usually pure enough to be considered a pure substance. Refined sugar and refined salt (without additives or impurities) are pure substances.
Mixture
Salt, or table salt (NaCl) is a substance because NaCl is a compound. However, salt dissolved in water is a mixture because the sodium and chlorine ions dissociate.
no , its a mixture. salt is a pure substance, as is water, but togher they are a mixture.....
salt crystal is a pure substance hope this helps xx
No, a salt solution is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of salt (solute) dissolved in water (solvent). A pure substance contains only one type of element or compound with a fixed chemical composition.
Table salt is a pure substance. A pure substance is a substance has one type of molecule and one type of atom. Other pure substance are copper and liquid water.
pure substance...since it is NaCl...a compound..
Refined salt (sodium chloride) is a pure substance; but kosher salt is only an error because salt is an inorganic product..
ocean water is not a pure substance because it has to particles salt and water so there for it does not have a1 particle so it is a pure substance
Common salt is a compound (NaCl), not a mixture and is a pure substance (after refining).
Potassium chloride is a pure substance in its chemical form, as it contains only potassium and chloride ions. It is commonly used as a salt substitute or electrolyte replenisher in medical applications.
No, it is the compound sodium chloride, a pure substance.