we take water and put it in a cup and connect wires and we have some chemical that we pure it in water,that chemical is sodium.after we pure it we take salt and pure it in water until the light turn on,but it depend on how much salt we pure,then the light will turn on.
Yes, salt water can conduct electricity and can be used to turn on a light bulb. The dissolved salt in water breaks into ions, allowing the solution to conduct electric current. If a circuit is properly set up with electrodes in the salt water, it can complete the circuit and light the bulb. However, the brightness and efficiency may be lower compared to using pure water or a standard electrical source.
No, salt water is not able to turn to ice.
BECAUSE THE GRAINS IN THE SALT MAKE THE COIN TURN BLACK
just add salt to it
If it was put through a turbine and spun around, yes. Though salt water doesn't burn much better than regular water (though it does depend on the salt quantity) but evaporating the water to leave behind the salt to burn the salt isn't a very good idea because of the smell it causes.
You cannot turn water into salt. They are entirely different molecules built from totally different atoms. You can evaporate ocean water and the salt that was dissolved in the water will remain. Every liter of water from the ocean contains about 30 grams of salt.
Yes, it does. When the water evaporates, it can not take the salt with it, so if you left a glass of salt water out, when it is evaporated the salt will be on the glass.
The indicator will turn green when the right amounts of acid and alkali have been combined to make a solution of salt and water. This indicates that the solution has reached a neutral pH level.
salt is added, or dissolved into it, oceans are about 30 - 33%
Yes, you could because if you cook it will turn into salt.
yes! you can always filter it.
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