Sodium chloride is easily dissolved in water.
no salt is not a liquid but salt can be dissolved in liquid water which is then called an aqueous solution.
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It is simply salt and water where the salt is dissolved into the water. So yes.
Yes, salt water is a liquid liquid solution. It is a homogeneous mixture in which the salt (solute) is dissolved in water (solvent) to form a single-phase liquid.
An example of a liquid with water is saltwater, which is a mixture of water and salt dissolved in it.
The sea/oceans are full of 'Salt Water', and they are all liquid.
salinity
Salinity is the measure of sodium or salt in liquid.
No a solution is a liquid that has another substance dissolved in it.Added:When a solute ('the other substance') is dissolved in a solvent (liquid), this will result in a solution.
In order to conduct electric current, salt has to be either dissolved in a liquid, or else melted in its own liquid form. A pile of dry salt out of the shaker won't do it.
No, but the higher the liquid temperature, the higher the saturation point and the more salt that can be dissolved.