Solution:
The above statement is true.A solution of salt and water is a homogeneous solution.
Homogeneous solutions are solutions with uniform composition and properties throughout the solution. For example a cup of coffee, perfume, cough syrup, a solution of salt or sugar in water, etc. Homogeneous substances are those in which solute is present equally in the whole solution. A solution of salt and water is an example of a homogeneous solution. The mixture is said to be heterogeneous when the concentration of solute is different at different places.