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Augustus Nichols
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19 January, 06:41
Why is seawater a mixture
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Seawater is made up of water and salt; they are together physically but not chemically (you can prove that because they can be separated as water and salt by physical methods, e. g. distillation, filtration). A physical combination is called a mixture, a chemical combination is called a compound.
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