When you first mix the salt into the solution the salt will dissolve into the water. As you keep on pouring more salt into the water eventually the salt will stop dissolving and once the salt stops dissolving the solution is then saturated.
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Yes, just remove some of the solvent. If you want to see this for yourself, mix a little salt and water together. Then leave it stand so most of the water evaporates. You have saturated a dilute solution.
You get a salt solution.
Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
Water and Pepper do not make a solution because they do not mix together. Salt and water are a solution because they mix together.
You create a solution of the salt in water.
Saltwater is a solution because you can get fresh water and some salt and mix it and then you get saltwater.
The salt will dissolve into the water. If the water becomes saturated with salt (it cannot absorb any more) the water will eventually evaporate into the air leaving behind a crystal like formation in the bottom of whatever the two were mixed in.
A mix of salt and water.
The freezing point of the water is lowered. ADD: You get a salt water solution.
no, unless you mix the sand and salt with water. Sand would not combine in water to form a solution, whereas salt would form a solution.
no, salt is more dense than water. It can mix in with water also, creating a solution.