No, because there is no such thing as "tamato" juice.
However salt will dissolve in the water part of "tomato" juice.
The amount of time and speed it takes to dissolve sugar in water and dissolve salt in water depends on the amounts of salt and sugar, the amount of water, and the temperature of the water. The approximate time needed to dissolve the sugar and salt in water is 25 minutes.
Salt.
salt
Table salt because the particles are smaller and water can surround each particle easier to dissolve them. Granules is har to dissolve becauseit is thick than salt since it is loosen.. HOPE DIS HELPS
More sugar can dissolve in water than salt.
Lemon juice or tamato juice, but scrub your body really good first.
My brother dissolves sugar in his orange juice to make it sweet. You can dissolve salt in water to make saltwater.
tamato juice and as well are soybeans and texure vegtables
yes it can
there are many answers, but this depends on the solvent in which you want the solute to dissolve. If for example you're using water as a solvent, wax doesn't dissolve and neither does wood. If you're using methanol (ethanol) then sugar and salt don't dissolve. Freshly pressed orange juice doesn't dissolve in water or any other freshly pressed juice.
Water dissolve easily salt.
No, but salt does dissolve in water.
It isn't really a matter of what would dissolve first, as it is which dissolves faster. Both would dissolve at the same time, but the sugar would dissolve faster, and in higher quantities. Sugar has a solubility of 211.5 g/100 mL of water where salt only is ~37 g/ 100 mL. Sugar still dissolves faster even though apple juice has 10.8 g of sugar per 100 mL, since the solubility is as high as it is, sugar would dissolve first.
Salt will dissolve in water
Salt is a solid; water can dissolve candies.
Yes, salt is soluble.
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in water.