You can evaporate it.
Just leave it for a few days and the water will evaporate, and if there was salt, you'd see it. Taste it! LOL!!
well you can get abaking tray and pour all of the salt soultion in it and put it in the oven and in a few mints you will see the water has dried out and left behind crystals of salt
Tap water is fresh water. The phrase "fresh water" refers to water with very little or no salt in it (as opposed to salt water, such as is found in oceans). Tap water contains little or no salt, and is therefore fresh water.
the amount of salt dissolved in the water
i have know idea but if u know please tell me Salt water dehydrates you. Your body only need a little salt each day, and salt water, like the ocean for example, contains more than one type of salt. Which is extremly harmful to your body, not to mention your kidneys and live.
They’ll tell by the weight of each glass
You can observe salt dissolving in water, as the water becomes clear and the salt particles are no longer visible. This process is known as dissolution. Additionally, you could test for the presence of salt in water using a conductivity meter, as salt increases the water's conductivity.
The density of a salt water solution compared against the densities of "pure" water and salt provides an approximate value of the ratio of water to salt in the mixture.
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Salt is the solute. Water is the solvent. Salt water is the solution. This solution is sometimes called a saline solution.
taste it
You reach the solubility of salt in water when the salt stops dissolving and settles at the bottom, no matter how hard you try to mix it. You can increase solubility by increasing the water temperature.