Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
The salt will disolve and combine with the water in solution until it reaches saturation.
The salt disintegrates they mix
Saltwater.
It creates a mixture in which all the particles appear similar in nature.
Salt in water is considered to be a weak electrolyte. This is unless there is a great amount of salt in the water.
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.
An observable properties of salt and water as they combine in a mixture is that salt will dissolve in the water. You can see that this combination of the solute salt with water a solvent produces a homogeneous mixture.
ones which do not bond of chemically react eg. sand salt and water is a mixture. to separate you just filter the sand and then heat the salt and water. they do not chemically combine.
You get Saltwater
You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
The respective salt and water is formed.
Salt and water combine to make a solution .
Rusting is accelerated in the presence of the ion chloride.
This reaction is called neutralization. The products are water and a salt.
acids and bases when combined neutralize one another and forms salt and water.
It creates a mixture in which all the particles appear similar in nature.
Salt in water is considered to be a weak electrolyte. This is unless there is a great amount of salt in the water.
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.
since salt is ionically bonded, it breaks apart into its anions and cations (+ and - charged ions) and becomes part of the aqueous solution.
You get salt water.