Q8P
Question
The tap water found in many areas of the United States leaves white deposits when it evaporates. Is this tap water a mixture or a compound? Explain.
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Verified Answer
Tap water is a mixture as it contains water with some dissolved chemicals such as calcium or magnesium carbonates and sometimes fluorides.
1Step 1: Mixture
Mixtures are made by mixing two different components physically not in a fixed ratio.
2Step 2: Why tap water is a mixture
Given that white substance is deposited on evaporation of water it shows that the tap water has calcium as a dissolved mineral in it.
So we can say that tap water is a mixture as it contains water with some dissolved chemicals such as calcium or magnesium carbonates and sometimes fluorides.
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