Pure water, that is distilled water, is a compound, H2O, as the two atoms are chemically bonded. However, Other ingredients are dissolved into most bottled water for flavor, tap water has fluorine dissolved in it, and all naturally-occurring water and most tap water contains natural salts and minerals. This means that a sample of H2O usually isn't H2O all the way through. Because it has other compounds and elements in solution, it isn't pure H2O and therefore is a mixture.
Anything that isn't a pure sample, that is with anything dissolved in it or mixed in, is considered a mixture.
No, muddy water is not considered a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture because the soil particles are not evenly distributed throughout the water, resulting in a non-uniform composition.
Colored water is a mixture of water (a liquid) and a pigment or dye (usually a liquid or solid). It is considered a homogeneous mixture because the particles are evenly distributed and do not settle out.
Fog is a mixture of water and air, which is itself a mixture..
Vinegar is a mixture of 4% ethanoic acid and 96% water
No, mud water is not considered a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance (solute) is dissolved in another substance (solvent). In the case of mud water, it is a mixture of water and soil particles that have not dissolved into the water.
no its not it has no mixture
Organic and inorganic impurities, microorganisms are separated from water to become a healthy drinking water.
Its a mixture. Drinking water, especially tap water, is not just H2O. There are many things in it such as chlorine and fluorine
yes, a heterogeneous mixture.
Salt water is considered to be a homogeneous mixture.
No. Water is a pure substance.
Most of Ocean water is salt water, NaCl. However, because of the other things intertwined with it, it is considered a mixture.
No, saltwater is not considered a type of heterogeneous mixture. It is considered a type of homogeneous mixture since the salt dissolves into the water.
The only quick way to do this is to let the water & oil mixture rest until the oil has separated from the water. Then, you would skim the water or oil out of the top layer. Another option would be to boil the mixture until the drinking water has evaporated, but that isn't a very wise option.
No, muddy water is not considered a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture because the soil particles are not evenly distributed throughout the water, resulting in a non-uniform composition.
No, a mixture of chalk and water is not a colloid. A colloid is a mixture where one substance is evenly dispersed in another substance, forming a homogeneous mixture. Since chalk does not form a homogeneous mixture with water, it is not considered a colloid.
Because the polluted air make it harm for drinking for us