At higher temperatures a greater amount of salt can be dissolved. Therefore, if you use a boiling solution of water and dissolved salt until it is saturated, then let the solution cool down, the salt comes out of solution in the form of crystalisation.
Salt would slow this rate considerably and the more salt in the water the slower this rate would be.
Adding salt does not effect the temperature.Answer:Adding salt does not change the temperature at the time you add the salt, but it raises the temperature at which the water will boil
The rustin of iron can be treated as any other chemical reaction. Increasing temperature increases the rate of reaction. Hence increasing temperature can increase the rate at which iron rusts.
The temperature of the water/salt solution will equalize to room temperature.
If you add salt to ice it will start to make the ice dissolve because the salt made it hotter. If it is 0 degrees Celsius ideal water will freeze. When you add salt to it, the salt is ionized by the water molecules, dissolving it into solution. It takes a temperature of -5 degrees Celsius for the water to break its association with the ions and freeze as a pure substance.
salt dissolves completely at any temperature fastly. If temperature rises it does, rate will increase. If temperature decrease it also will decrease till the solution get saturated.
Depends on how strong the salt is (table, sea, or rock salt, for example). And how big a chunk of ice you have. Once you determine the simple details, go from there.
pH, temperature, salt concentration are just some of the factors
yes it dissolve at diffrent tempreture
The difference at room temperature is not significant.
* Presence of enzyme * Change in pH * Change in temperature * Change in salt concentration.
Broken the crystal in small parts; dissolution in water is easy.Factors which affect the rate of dissolution: temperature and stirring.
It depends- on temperature, stillness of the solute, and size of the salt grains. If everything is controlled, the smaller grains should dissolve quicker
Salt would slow this rate considerably and the more salt in the water the slower this rate would be.
Adding salt does not effect the temperature.Answer:Adding salt does not change the temperature at the time you add the salt, but it raises the temperature at which the water will boil
The rate of rusting increases with the presence of salt.
Yes; the solubility of solids in liquids decrease when the temperature decrease.