Is salt water a homogeneous mixture Asked by chorse 23 months ago Similar questions: salt water homogeneous mixture Food & Drink > Cooking.
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Please don't go here for Answers for your homework, but I will still answer Yes, salt water is a homogeneous mixture IF the salt is uniformly mixed into the water. If there are still salt crystals at the bottom, it is not. Sources: The DEFINITION of a Homogeneous mixture .
If you are asking whether sea water in the pacific is the same as sea water in the atlantic, the answer is yes. Is sea water from a specific area an one ocean the same as that from another specific area in the same or a different ocean...no. Having said this, sea water can be said to be homogenous with exceptions.
Lol Sources: rednecksputter, fill-oss-a-fur, inadequate education, read some, been places.
2 You can't see the salt unless it settles out...so it would look all the same.
You can't see the salt unless it settles out...so it would look all the same.
How can we remove salt from water after it goes through a water softener.
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