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  • Salt Water: Is It a Pure Substance? | Chemistry Explained
    No, salt water is not a pure substance. Here's why:

    * Pure substances are made up of only one type of atom or molecule. Examples include water (H₂O) and table salt (NaCl).

    * Salt water is a mixture of two substances: water (H₂O) and salt (NaCl). It contains multiple types of molecules, making it a heterogeneous mixture.

    Therefore, salt water is not a pure substance because it contains more than one component.

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