No sea water is an example of a homogeneous mixture because salt is evenly distributed throughout the water and can be extracted through physical means.
It must be. Minerals and salts are dissolved in the liquid, but do not react with the water. No reaction, no compound.
Yes i definatly can be. Its possible in some cases the minerals are not correctly combining. But for the most part, its a mixture.
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Hydrogen H2O, Oxygen H2O, Sodium NaCl, Chlorine NaCl, Magnesium Mg, Sulfur S, Potassium K, Calcium Ca, Bromine Br, Molybdenum Mo, Ruthenium Ru, Rhodium Rh, Palladium Pd, Argentum (silver) Ag, Cadmium...