Thats more 'salt' NACL than can dissolve in water normally. You would have to first heat the water to allow more salt to dissolve.
But depending on where you live, the amount of salt that you can get to dissolve varies. If you live in Denver, Colorado you wont be able to dissolve as much as if you lived in San Francisco, California.
Thats because the boiling point of the water is cooler the higher up you go in elevation, and the water can only be heated so hot before it starts to turn to steam.
It is possible to dissolve more salt in water but you would have to do a bunch of scientific things like super heat the water with lots of pressure.
If water is present salt is dissolved.
when you mix salt and water together the salt dissolves in the water because water can dissolve the ionic compounds
when you mix salt and water together the salt dissolves in the water because water can dissolve the ionic compounds
Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
If you mix water and salt and leave it for a week, the water will evaporate but the salt will remain. As the water evaporates, the salt crystals will gradually become more concentrated. Eventually, you will be left with a solid mass of salt crystals.
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Take 50ml of Johnny walker black and mix with 150ml Carbonated water. The taste is excellent
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yes. in fact, when you mix salt with water, you get salt water. =]
If you mix salt with yeast, the rise of the dough will be slowed down and the salt can kill the yeast.
Yes, cornbread mix can be used when frying okra. Do not add salt, or salt the okra, because the mix already has salt added.
salt water
You get salt water.
It is quite easy to mix salt water and fresh water, which produces a more dilute form of salt water.
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You get a salt solution.
When you mix distilled water with salt and soup, the result is dilute soup.