"Pure water" is a term usually used to refer to water that is just water- with no other materials dissolved in it. Almost all water has some materials (Salts, minerals, etc) dissolved in it, so obtaining truly "pure" water (Just H20) must often be accomplished by artificial means.
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If you mean salty, it is because salt makes you thirsty
It makes a mixture.
Pure water is a good insulator because it is a poor conductor of electricity due to its low ion concentration. The lack of free ions makes it difficult for electric current to flow through water, reducing the risk of electrical shock. The high resistance of pure water to the flow of electricity makes it an effective insulator for electrical applications.
Salty water is not considered pure water because it contains dissolved minerals or ions like sodium and chloride. These minerals change the chemical composition of the water, making it different from pure water.
Yes, purified water is a pure substance because it consists of only water molecules with impurities removed through processes like distillation or filtration. This makes it a homogeneous mixture with a consistent composition.
It has the same number of electrons as it does protons, so it has a neutral charge.
A pure substance is classified by having a definite and constant composition. The substance can be either an element or a compound, but what makes the substance pure, is that it does not vary.
Pure water is pure because it is pure... and because it is pure, it is pure... Got it... What sought of question is that?
Question makes no real sense but the answer is probably 7.
it is a mixture because H2O is a compound and chlorine is an element, element + compound = mixture, so if pool water is H2O + Cl, then it is a mixture