Chemistry, asked by oligy, 1 year ago

Why is seawater a mixture?

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Answered by riyagarg48
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it is a mixture of different things like salt shells sand plants etc .. hence it is a mixture

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sea water is a mixture.
It is a homogeneous mixture of many soluble salts, sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium etc.
Sodium chloride is the largest component among the salts in sea water.
Some of the substance can be observed when the sea water evaporates and leaves behind salt.
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