depend how active you are.
about 11 or 12 hours
how long would it take
Suppose you get enough water to dissolve 10 grams in 15 minutes (I assume you're talking about dissolving in water). Then you can dissolve another 10 grams by fetching an equal volume of water and doing the same, also in 15 minutes. Keep doing this. You'll never run out of water. So I suppose the answer is "as many grams of salt as you can find". Or, reading the question differently, the answer could be "as many grams of salt you can find in 15 minutes."
Water dissolve many ionic salts because water has a polar molecule.
Water can dissolve many things. Hence it is called a universal solvent.
Water is called a solvent, because of the many things that dissolve in it.
No, many substances do not dissolve in water.
Many salts are soluble in water.
water can dissolve any substance given time. It is a universal solvent.
Many liquids form mixtures with water !
Many solids are soluble in water; other are not soluble.
10657g
Many things do not dissolve in water. It all depends on an items chemical makeup. For a very basic example, rocks, obviously, do not dissolve in water, so no: not anything can dissolve in water. If something has not dissolved, it can also not evaporate.
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