definitly salt
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Glucose molecules are bigger than water molecules.
depends
yes, because salt is polar molecule
no, it's a mixture. Salt is a pure substance, as is water, but together they are a mixture.
No, salt particles are typically larger than water molecules. Salt particles are made up of ions that are larger than individual water molecules, which consist of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms.
Salt water works because electricity needs a conduit to get electrons from one place to another. Salt is a molecule that is able to do this when it is dissolved in water.
it all depends on how much water is being used
95% of Earth's water contains high concentration of salt, or high salinity
Water is a polar molecule. you may have heard water being called H20. This is because it has two hydrogens (slightly positively charged) and one oxygen (slightly negatively charged) in a molecule. Salt/Sodium Chloride/NaCl is also polar and that is the reason why it dissolves in water. Sand doesnt because it is not a polar molecule, it is just crushed rock. Hope that helps!
The water doesn't change. However, the salt splits into an anion and a cation. Those ions become surrounded by the water, thus making them no longer visible. But the water is still just water.
One Gram is bigger of salt is bigger