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Salt and water mixed together is an example of...

  • A Compound
  • An Element
  • A Mixture
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Salt and water mixed together is an example of a mixture. A mixture is formed when two or more substances are combined physically, without any chemical reaction taking place. In this case, salt and water retain their individual properties and can be easily separated. The salt dissolves in the water, forming a homogeneous mixture. This is different from a compound, which is formed when two or more elements chemically combine, resulting in a new substance with different properties.

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