Increase the temperature of the water.
Yes. The temperature of the water helps dissolve the salt.
More sugar can dissolve in water than salt.
It will dissolve faster in fresh water.
Salt will dissolve in water, and the more heat you add, the more salt you can dissolve, i.e. boiling the water. Sand however, is not water soluble, therefore, it will not dissolve. Let the water boil and dissolve the salt, then drain the water over a semi-permeable cloth so the sand is trapped and the water (and salt) drains through.
No, but salt does dissolve in water.
The variable for both sugar and salt is temperature: more sugar or salt will dissolve in water at a higher temperature. The amount of water is also a factor, since more water will be able to dissolve more sugar or salt.
Yes, water can dissolve salt. When salt is mixed with water, the water molecules surround the salt ions and break them apart, allowing the salt to dissolve into the water.
Yes. The temperature of the water helps dissolve the salt.
Salt will dissolve in water
Adding water to salt, is not increasing solubility, it is increasing the ammount of solvent, and thereby increasing the ammount of salt in solution :).
Water dissolve easily salt.
i think 50% but the hotter the temperature is the more salt will dissolve