No. Salt (sodium chloride, e.g.) has a well-defined molecular structure. The fact that its molecules can be put in solution with solvents like water has no bearing on its reality as a solid.
Salt is considered a solid because it is actually solid at room temperature. That is why it can be sprinkled on items like food.
It isnt. it is an acid salt.
Salt is a crystalline solid in its natural form.
Salt is a solid
yes by heating and solid like sugar and salt take the shape of container in which they are kept
Table salt is a solid.
this depends on where the water is, if its in a swamp in the everglades it is considered brackish which is both salt and fresh water, in the ocean the water is salt water, if your at a lake, pond, or stream then it is fresh water, and if you are talking about water in a salt water pool the water isnt really salt water it just has chemicals to have the same effect.
Yes. Solid salt does not conduct electricity, but salt water does.
Salt is generally found in solid form.
Salt is generally found in solid form.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid.
Salt is generally found in solid form.