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Table salt.
Table salt can be collected from the sea water by evaporation phenomenon.
As much table salt as you can stir in the boiling water until no more salt will dissolve. You will see salt dissolve once you stir some table salt in the boiling water, hot tap water is unsufficient.
no it is not.
Salt breaks apart into ions. Table sugar does not, the table sugar stays as a molecular compound.
Table salt.
The table salt mixes with the water.
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Table salt can be collected from the sea water by evaporation phenomenon.
Yes. Salt (at least common table salt) is water soluble.
it really depends on how you want to, there is antibacterial soap and hot water, sea salt sprays, or sea salt solutions. q-tips usually leave microfibers in your ears if cleaned with them so its best to use something else.
The water will evaporate and salt will be left ... so unless you want salt it is imposible to clean salt water with the sun
As much table salt as you can stir in the boiling water until no more salt will dissolve. You will see salt dissolve once you stir some table salt in the boiling water, hot tap water is unsufficient.
no it is not.
Table salt or sodium chloride is indeed a solute. It will dissolve and disperse in water. In that context, water is a solvent.
It makes salt and water!
Talc won't dissolve in cold water whereas salt will. Filter out the talc, then evaporate the water.