Yes it disolves quickly in fresh water and slows down as the water become saltier
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water.
apply hot water
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.
More sugar can dissolve in water than salt.
Yes. Smaller salt grains will dissolve more quickly as they present a larger surface area-to-volume ratio.
Salt, also known as sodium chloride, dissolves slowly in water below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. A water temperature above 60 degrees Fahrenheit will dissolve the salt rather quickly.
It will dissolve faster in fresh water.
Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is quickly dissolved in water.
Correct.
White and small. It also can dissolve in water very quickly
apply hot water
No, but salt does dissolve in water.
yes it does desolves quickly
Salt in water saturates so quickly because the water is so ful of the salt that has already dissolved, that the water can't let the salt dissolve any more. That's why it saturates so fast.
salt does not disolve quickly in water because all the little grains are so small the have more suface area than air bubbles therefore the water takes longer to get into the grains of salt.
Salt will dissolve in water
the thickness of the water's container
Water dissolve easily salt.