There-are several varieties of salts as the melting point of standard "Table Salt" (chemically recorded as NaCl or Sodium Chloride) is 801°C as-it-is-a solid at room temperature & its boiling point is 1,413°C. : )
A solute is the substance disolved in a liquid in solution; it is often solid. For example, NaCl, or table salt, is the solute in a salt water solution.
no salt is not a liquid but salt can be dissolved in liquid water which is then called an aqueous solution.
Gas is turned into a liquid through condensation.
Sugar beets can be turned into liquid sugar
Yes, salt water is a liquid liquid solution. It is a homogeneous mixture in which the salt (solute) is dissolved in water (solvent) to form a single-phase liquid.
If the salt is completely soluted in the water, it's liquid.
It is already a liquid
Cousin Lot, his wife turned to salt - a monument for those who disobey.
common salt in water (liquid)is colorless/when melts its colorless again.
Water and salt form a solution in the liquid phase.
Because it is made up of small, solid particles.
Evaporate the liquid.