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Explain why, a solution of salt in water is considered a mixture and not a compound.
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12/11/2021 10:19 am
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Explain why, a solution of salt in water is considered a mixture and not a compound.
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12/11/2021 10:21 am
Solution of salt in water is considered as mixture because salt solution is made up of salt and water
1. The constituents of salt solution might be variable
2. It does not have a fixed ratio and properties depend upon the nature of its components.
3. The constituents of salt solution can be separated.
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