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26 December, 17:31

How would you classify salt water?

a. pure substance-element

b. mixture-heterogeneous

c. pure substance-compound

d. mixture-homogeneous

e. none of the above

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  1. 26 December, 17:41
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    D

    Explanation:

    A. Is wrong

    Salt water is not an element. In fact it contains sodium and chlorine asides the elements of the water

    B is wrong

    It is a mixture but it is not heterogeneous. It is not heterogeneous in the sense that when you take a sample of salt, the composition is throughout the same I. e containing salt and water

    C is incorrect

    It is a mixture of salt and water. They are both compounds and hence they both exist together as a mixture

    D is correct

    It is correct because, a sample of salt water irrespective of the amount taken for observation would contain salt and water
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