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Saltwater is a liquid state of matter, consisting of water (the solvent) and dissolved salt (the solute). When salt is added to water, it dissociates into its constituent ions, creating a homogeneous mixture. This solution retains the properties of liquids, such as fluidity and the ability to take the shape of its container.

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