The ‘sea water’ can be classified as a homogeneous mixture as well as a heterogeneous mixture? Comment.
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When sea water is a mixture of dissolved salts and water only, it is homogeneous solution. And if sea water contains suspended impurities like decayed plants or animal material, etc. then it is called heterogeneous solution.
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