no all the salts have different solubility depending upon their extent of ionization
Sugar, salt, and snowflakes are all crystalline substances. Each is made up of small, repeating units arranged in a regular pattern. This regular structure gives them their characteristic properties such as texture and solubility.
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Yes, face-centered cubic crystals.
All salts have crystals.
They all have crystal structures. Sugar and salt crystals are formed through the process of crystallization, while snowflakes are ice crystals that form in the atmosphere when water vapor freezes.
salt means ionically bonded metal and nonmetal. sugars come in a wide variety as well. nearly all salts are atomically smaller than all sugars. sodium chloride as 2 ions, sucrose has C12H22O11 as a chemical formula (45 atoms) for one example
They should be the same, because the tap water will evaporate and leave any minerals in it on the surface of whatever it evaporated from, whilst the salt water will evaporate, leaving all the salt behind (in the form of salt crystals)
Salt isn't made from salt water, it is already present in the salt water. If you were to heat up the salt water, or put it on an evaporating dish, after a while, all the water will be gone and you'll be left with salt crystals. Industrially sea water is 10times concentrated to get salt crystals.
no! what gave you that idea?
Crystals are not all the same. They vary in composition, structure, color, and properties depending on the minerals they are made of. Each crystal has its own unique molecular arrangement that gives it distinct characteristics.
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NaClPhysical Properties: Solid and WhiteChemical Properties: Neutral pH, Composed of Sodium and ChlorideUses: Seasons food, Keep food from spoilingIonic Compound