
Asked by: Saturnino Lontro
asked in category: General Last Updated: 1st February, 2020Why salt water is considered a mixture?
Considering this, is salt water a mixture or compound?
A pure substance consists of a single element or compound. Iron is formed only of iron (Fe) atoms; table salt is formed only by sodium chloride (NaCl) molecules. A mixture, however, is made up of different compounds and/or elements. When salt is added to water to make saltwater, it becomes a mixture.
is saltwater a homogeneous or heterogeneous? Salt water is made by mixing salt (NaCl) in water. It is a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous one. A difference between the two is that concentration is same everywhere in case of a homogeneous mixture, whereas, in case of a heterogeneous mixture, the concentration varies from place to place within a mixture.
Beside above, what type of mixture is salt water?
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture. Salt dissolves completely in water and dissociates in to sodium and chloride ions. The salt solution is clear and transparent and salt cannot be separated from water by filtration.
Is milk a mixture?
Milk is a mixture of liquid butterfat globules dispersed and suspended in water. Colloids are generally considered heterogeneous mixtures, but have some qualities of homogeneous mixtures as well.