Water scooped from a pond is a mixture. It contains not only H2O molecules but also various impurities, such as dirt, organic matter, and microorganisms. These additional substances prevent it from being classified as a pure compound, which consists of a single type of molecule. Thus, pond water is a heterogeneous mixture.
Water is a chemical compound; the water in a lake is a mixture between water and impurities.
Pond water is a mixture because it is not purely water, which is made up of 2 hydrogens and an oxygen element and thus a compound, but is also mixed with other things such as dirt
Salt is a compound because it is composed of sodium and chloride ions that are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. It is not an element, suspension, heterogeneous mixture, homogeneous mixture, or colloid.
Pond water is not a pure substance.
The water from a pond is not a homogeneous mixture.
A mixture of hay,pond water, and distilled water is a good for microorganism to grow.
Pond water with microscopic organisms is considered a mixture. It is a combination of different substances, including water, dissolved minerals, gases, and living organisms. The presence of multiple components in varying proportions makes it a mixture rather than a pure substance.
Pond is a Natural Resource.
A pond could be a heterogeneous mixture because more than one substance would be visible. Example: you could see fish, plants, algie, bugs, chemicals, and other substances in the water. But, a pond could also be a homogeneous mixture because the water could be totally clear, or the water could be so dirty that you would only see a green or brown murky substance.
no because their is only one word a compound word has two words together
compound light microscope
Stereomicroscope