Salt increases the boiling point of water and lowers its freezing point.
no, salt dissolves in water.
because sea water contains large amount of salt in it as impurity. this has much effect on its thermodynamic properties as compared to normal water.
homeostasis does have salt effect, when you sweat you lose water and salt
Salt water can cure a scratchy throat
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it is hydrogen and electrons
An observable properties of salt and water as they combine in a mixture is that salt will dissolve in the water. You can see that this combination of the solute salt with water a solvent produces a homogeneous mixture.
The reason we gargle with salt water for a sore throat is for both a cleansing action and to slightly reduce swelling and inflammation in the throat. Both of these properties of cleaning and reducing swelling come from the salt itself. Using something sweet in the water such as sugar would take out the element (salt) that is helpful in this case, so it would not be as effective as salt water.
Salt dissolves better in warm water.Also if the salt is in water it will automatically dissolve if the water is hot or cold.So in that case heat does not effect the dissolving of salt.
I diubt that the salt in the water would have any effect however the chlorine in the water might if the balance of the water is not correct.
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salt corrodes glass