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WHAT IS THE MIXTURE OF SALT AND WATER CALLED

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Homogeneous mixtures (ESAY)

A solution of salt dissolved in water is an example of a homogeneous mixture. When the salt dissolves, it spreads evenly through the water so that all parts of the solution are the same, and you can no longer see the salt as being separate from the water

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THE MIXTURE OF SALT AND WATER CALLED BRINE (HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE)

  • Salt solution is also called as brine. In brine the concentration of salt is in great amount. It's usually used in preservation.
  • Salt solution is a homogeneous mixture. It is uniform in composition throughout.
  • The mixture of salt solution can also be separated easily by physical methods.
  • It's major separation procedure involves evaporation. This can be observed as a common example in sea salt separation from sea water.

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