salt water is cold or warm and micro waved water is hot because if you put water in a cup and put it in the microwave the water will be hot but if u dont it wont be hot
that is a comparison between weight and volume... you need to check the density of what you're measuring (water is 1000g/1L, but salt water is different) and do the correct unit conversion. micro-liters are x10^-6
Salt water has salt water in it and is bad for you, fresh water has no salt water in it and is good for you.
Fresh water contains no sign of salt, while on the other hand salt water contains salt
Fresh and salt water are very different for one key reason, fresh water doesn't contain salt and salt water obviously does. There are different flora and fauna in fresh and salt water for this reason.
There are a few different types of salt in salt water, though the salinity of the oceans differ in different locations because the salt comes fromdifferent locations and from the currents moving in the water that carry it.
the formation of crystals will be vary on the surface on which they form, at least in a macro fashion (that is to the naked eye). At a micro (atomic) level the crystals are virtually identical, with the exception of impurities.
the formation of crystals will be vary on the surface on which they form, at least in a macro fashion (that is to the naked eye). At a micro (atomic) level the crystals are virtually identical, with the exception of impurities.
the formation of crystals will be vary on the surface on which they form, at least in a macro fashion (that is to the naked eye). At a micro (atomic) level the crystals are virtually identical, with the exception of impurities.
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.
There are many different catfish species, salt water and fresh water.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
Water softener salt and dishwasher salt are not the same. Water softener salt is used in water softening systems to remove minerals from hard water, while dishwasher salt is used specifically in dishwashers to help soften the water and prevent limescale buildup. They have different compositions and serve different purposes.