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Why is sodium chloride solution regarded as a mixture

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Answered by manujadamera
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Explanation:

Mixtures are constituted by more than one kind of pure form of matter, known as a pure substance. Sodium chloride solution is regarded as a mixture since dissolved sodium chloride can be separated from water by the physical process of evaporation.

A pure substance cannot be separated into other kinds of matter by any physical process. Sodium chloride is a pure substance; it cannot be separated into its chemical constituents - sodium and chlorine - by a physical process.

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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Sodium chloride solution is regarded as a mixture because it is a homogeneous solution.

Explanation:

A mixture is defined as a substance in which all the components present are physically mixed together. A mixture can be heterogeneous or homogeneous in nature.

A mixture in which solute particles are evenly distributed into the solvent is known as a homogeneous mixture. For example, sodium chloride present in water is a homogeneous mixture.

A mixture in which solute particles are not distributed evenly into the solvent is known as a heterogeneous solution.

For example, cement in water is a heterogeneous solution.

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