Some salts are insoluble in water.
All types of sodium chloride are soluble in water.
No. Best example is CaCo3 (Chalk)
Dissolved salts are transported by the rivers.
These salts are dissolved from the Earth rocks.
"Fresh" water contains all types of salts including sodium chloride, and calcium chloride. Only distilled water contains no salts, it is pure H2O
Mostly carbonates and bicarbonates while seawater is dominated by sodium and chlorine.
Dissolved salts have an influence on the physical, chemical and biological properties of the solution.
All types of metals form salts.
yes, all environmental and drinking water contains salts. You only get pure H2O in labs. Sea water is salty because there is more salt dissolved in it.
Ionic salts are dissociated in ions.
Yes, soils contain salts.
Salts may be soluble or insoluble in water.
When they have a polar molecule.