The salt and the water are both homogeneous mixtures and if they are combined, you cannot identify the salt on the water because the salt is being dissolved and you cannot see it in your naked eye.
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Any homogeneous mixture that's dissolved with another homogeneous mixture cannot be identified nor distinguished it and that is called miscible.
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The salt and the water are both homogeneous mixtures and if they are combined, you cannot identify the salt on the water because the salt is being dissolved and you cannot see it in your naked eye.
REMEMBER!
Any homogeneous mixture that's dissolved with another homogeneous mixture cannot be identified nor distinguished it and that is called miscible.
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