if you add baking soda to warm or cold water it will dissolve better and faster than salt!
salt
Baking soda.
Water, I think but it might be a thinner liquid than water because I am not as smart as that Einstein dude that's like show your smarts man like totalyl
Because salt is dense, so denser the water the better you float!
it doesn't really matter
All seas have salt water because they have sand which has salt.
If you put salt in warm or cold water it dissolves better and faster than baking soda.
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Because salt is bonded
== == Salt dissolves better in hot water.My experiment turned out my correct hypothesis which was that salt dissolves better in water because it is a grain in which is a bigger particle than baking soda which is a very soft powder.
baking soda is because the grains in it are smaller than salt and sugar.
salt
Salt dissoves better in water as the molecules which go to make up the salt become invisable to our eyes as they disperse in the water. Wheareas the molecules in baking soda remain visible as seen by the milkiness of the water.
Baking soda.
solubility it important to understanding chemistry
salt doesn't dissolve faster in water than baking soda.....
if you think it is baking soda you are correct
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