Which of the following explains why saltwater is considered a mixture
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Salt water does not have a uniform composition, and we can divide salt and water by simple physical process of evaporation (by boiling the salt water). Thus, salt water is a mixture, with salt as the solute and water as the solvent. In fact, salt water is a homogeneous mixture and can be termed as a solution.
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A solution of Salt in water considered as a mixture but not as compound. Because when salt is dissolved in water it does not undergo any chemical change but only dissociating into its ions.
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