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16 October, 14:08

A dilute, aqueous potassium nitrate solution is best classified as a

(1) homogeneous compound

(2) homogeneous mixture

(3) heterogeneous compound

(4) heterogeneous mixture

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  1. 16 October, 14:30
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    Since aqueous means that it is a combination of water and potassuim, the answer is 2) Homogenous mixture.
  2. 16 October, 14:38
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    Dilute, aqueous potassium nitrate solution is best classified as a:

    (2) homogeneous mixture

    Explanation:

    A homogeneous mixture may be a solid, liquid, or volatilized mixture that has a similar proportions of its parts throughout any given sample.

    Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has parts whose proportions vary throughout the sample.

    Because it's a combination of water and nitrate and you cannot clearly see the separation within the mixture.
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