because its not a liquid its a solid
Yes. Salt is known as soluble, meaning it will dissolve in water.
Salt and Sugar dissolve in water.
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.
Salt water is more dense than fresh water. Wax is less dense than Fresh water. The density difference between wax and salt water is greater than wax and fresh water, so wax floats better.
Each of the three substances have a trait that makes them unique from the other two. By using this trait, you can seeperate them from each other. The wax, for example, has a low melting point. The salt will dissolve in water. If you start by heating the wax-sand-salt mix, until it has liquefied, then put it into boiling water, the wax should float, the salt should dissolve, and the sand should sink. As long as you can mix the wax around enough in a semi-liquid state to get the salt and sand free, you should be good.
No, but salt does dissolve in water.
Salt will dissolve in water
Water dissolve easily salt.
because its not a liquid its a solid
Salt water.
Yes. Salt is known as soluble, meaning it will dissolve in water.
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in 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.
Absolutely not! Using gasoline as a solvent, wax dissolves in it but glass will not dissolve at all. Using water as a solvent, salt dissolves in it but pepper will not dissolve at all. Using hydrofluoric acid as a solvent, glass dissolves in it but wax will not dissolve at all.
Salt is a solid; water can dissolve candies.
Salt can dissolve in water because the salt molecules hide between the water molecules so that means it can dissolve but it hasn't dissapeared in the water