B. Salt water is a solution and pure substance
When salt is dissolved in water, it forms a homogeneous mixture in which the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water. This results in a single substance, as the individual components of the salt water cannot be easily separated from each other. The salt water maintains consistent physical properties throughout the solution.
Why does salt water appear to be a single substance even though it contains more than one substance? A. Particles
In salt water are spread throughout b. Salt water is a solution and pure substance c. Components in salt water cannot be separated from each other d. Each component in salt water retains its original physical
Properties
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