Since blood is already liquid the particles would just mix together. Technically that would be dissolving.
It depends on the salt density in the water. Salt of high density will certainly destroy the blood cells thus make the blood dissolve in the water.
It is a physical change. If it was a chemical change you would probably see fizzing. stefan boniaby
Physical
Dissolving salt in water is a physical change- no chemical reaction took place. If the water evaporates, the salt is still there.
Salt Water Shrimp are an orange or deep cream color. Once cooked they are pale pink!
A match burning is a chemical change. Salt dissolving in water is a physical change.
The change of color depends on the type of the salt.
Litmus paper or phenolphthalein.
The sodium ion, Na+, has no color. You can observe this easily by dissolving table salt (NaCl) in water. The water does not change color.
THE COLOUR of the litmus paper will not change as a salt solution is neutral
How to change to salt water pool
Basically, you are supposed to have a certain amount of salt for a certain amount of water in the blood. (This is really simplified) So it goes like this: salt =1 water = 100 blood = 101 (water + salt) body = yay I'm happy! you eat salt salt= 5 water = 100 blood = 105 (water + salt) body = I'm dehydrated! Need water! Put water into the blood! then salt= 5 water = 500 blood = 505 (water + salt) body = Ahh! Too much blood for the tiny veins :( high blood pressure!
It is a physical change because the chemical composition of salt and water do not change. You can separate the salt and water physically by allowing the water to evaporate, which leaves the salt.
From not being in salt water they tend to change color
You can put them in different liquids to change the color!😀
Solubilization of salt in water is a physical change.
Solubilization of salt in water is a physical change.
It is a physical change. If it was a chemical change you would probably see fizzing. stefan boniaby