To dissolve salt either mix it with water, or with boiling water to go faster.
well you heat the salt up with a bunsun burner and then leave it.
then the salt stayes there?! not really sure this one might be for rock salt?
Stir, shake, or heat the mixture.
at least answer one freacken questions
stir shake or heat
Probably the simplest method is to dissolve the salt in water, filter the sulphur out (then evaporate the salt solution to recover the salt if desired.)
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.
Water because salt is soluble and will completely dissolve in water.
mix the salt and sand into a glass of water. The sand would settle at the bottom of the glass, and the salt would dissolve into the water. pour off the salt water, wait for the water to evaporate, and you will be left with salt, and sand.
If you dissolve the salt and the sand in water the sand will stay beind and the salt would dissappear. But if you want the salt back you can evaporate it off, by boiling the water. (with the dissolved salt in it)
Salt water
No, but salt does dissolve in water.
The salt would dissolve, which you can reverse by boiling the water.
Salt will dissolve in water
Water dissolve easily salt.
Salt and water is a mixture. In a mixture you can mix them together then take them apart. When you put salt in water the salt does not dissolve therefore it is a mixture. If salt dissolved in water it would then be a solution,but salt does not dissolve in water so it is a mixture.Salt does dissolve in water to form a solution, which is a mixture. If a chemical that was insoluble in water was added to water, a mixture would also be formed. Slaf can be separated from water by evaporation and crystallisation, the undissolved chemical by filtration.
The mixture of salt and water would be transparent because salt crystals would dissolve in water making no difference in appearance.
Salt water.
Probably the simplest method is to dissolve the salt in water, filter the sulphur out (then evaporate the salt solution to recover the salt if desired.)
Yes. Salt is known as soluble, meaning it will dissolve in water.
hot water