Soluble salts are dissociated in water in ions.
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Dissolution is a physical process.
Salt
If the solution only consists of dissolved salt and water, the answer is simple, just use evaportation, water goes, salt stays.
Salt is the solute (the substance being dissolved) and water is the solvent (the substance doing the dissolving.
the amount of salt dissolved in the water
Salt is dissolved and dissociated in water.
The salt would be an electrolyte.
The Solvent. The Salt would be the Solute.
salt when dissolved in water will become an acidic solution
Water is a product of burning, neutralization reaction, thermal decomposition, etc.
Water would be the solvent in this case.
Salt dissolved in water has no appearance. Take a glass of water, sprinkle a little salt in it, stir. Salt disappears when dissolved.
When salt is dissolved a water sodium chloride solution is obtained.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
Salt
Salt is very soluble in water.
Salt water is a solution of salt dissolved in water.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.