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Is salt a pure substance, heterogenous or homogenous?

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Is salt a pure substance, heterogenous or homogenous?

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The salt itself is a pure substance. It is a compound made up of two ions held together by electrostatic attraction. You can definitely have pure NaCl, NaCH3COO, KI, etc. When in aqueous solution the salt will dissociate into its two separate ions, but that’s not part of your question.

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