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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best describes seawater? (Points : 3) homogeneous mixture heterogeneous mixture pure substance compound

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@teenwolfie @kevindragonlord @GirlgoyleH. @fateal @dan815

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Ashleyisakitty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help me!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KatClaire

OpenStudy (fateal):

salt is a compound. salt is the solute sea water is a solution sea water is a mixture Compound, solute. Mixture, solution.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Homogeneous:Chemical solutions are common examples. Some other examples are: salt and water, soap and water, hydrochloric acid and water, alcohol and water, sugar and water, ammonia water; and extracts of coffee beans or tea leaves (coffee or tea); phenolphthalein, alcohol, and water.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So the answer is A ? @GirlgoyleH.

OpenStudy (fateal):

compound? who agrees?

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

1. Sea Water can be tricky... Salt water (NaCl + Water) is HOMO. found that on the internet

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

so i think that means homogeneous

OpenStudy (fateal):

if you'll look homogeneous up..it'll say something about similar things (as in mix) heterogeneous...not similar pure substance....nothing added compound....something mis

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