yes. it lowers its temperature. the NaCl is broken apart by the H2O so that the Ions (Na + Cl + H + H +O) are floating around. No new chemical compounds are formed because nothing is precipitated.
Adding salt to water rises its boiling point but lowers the melting point
No it doesn't. What it does is called 'Freezing point depression' which means that rather than raise the temperature of the snow/ice, it actually lowers the Freezing point.
The boiling point of water remain unchanged at the same pressure.
Yes. Salt increases the boiling point of water.
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It does not affect the temperature of the water, but solutes raise the boiling point and lower the freezing point.
Yes, Salt also lowers the freezing point of water, and lowers the boiling point of water. Add salt to a boiling pot of water and it immediately boils faster/harder at the location that the Salt hit the water.
The boiling point of salt is much much higher than the boiling point of water. So the salt stays behind while the temperature of the water remains at the boiling point of water.
highest possible temperature for the water, without boiling
if I assume that you are talking about the salt: Sodium Chloride; it's effect on the boiling point of water is that the boiling temperature would be raised but to such small amount that it is difficult to notice without a scientific thermometer. So; no it doesn't.
It does not affect the temperature of the water, but solutes raise the boiling point and lower the freezing point.
it has an effect on waters matter making the temperture of the water to be contained
well, if NaCl (a salt), raises the boiling pt of water, i would guess CaCl2 (another salt), would raise it also?
Salt water freezes at a lower temperature and boils at a higher temperature.
yes, but i couldn't tell you the mechanics of it.
by incresening the destiny of the product of water
Salt will lower the melting point, and raise the boiling point of water.
When the salt dissolves in the water it raises the water's boiling temperature, so it stops boiling.
Adding salt to water the boiling point increase.
Salt lowers the boiling temperature of the water allowing to turn down the heat source
Adding salt wouldnt really affect the boiling point by much because you would need about 60g of salt in a litre of water to raise its boiling point by only half a degree!!
Yes, Salt also lowers the freezing point of water, and lowers the boiling point of water. Add salt to a boiling pot of water and it immediately boils faster/harder at the location that the Salt hit the water.