no salt is not a liquid but salt can be dissolved in liquid water which is then called an aqueous solution.
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.
The sea/oceans are full of 'Salt Water', and they are all liquid.
common salt in water (liquid)is colorless/when melts its colorless again.
Water and salt form a solution in the liquid phase.
Because it is made up of small, solid particles.
Evaporate the liquid.
Liquid!
it depends on how much liquid you have and if there is enough liquid for the salt to dissolve into
Salt is not a liquid it is a solid with a chemical compound of NaCl, it dissolves in water, that's why we have salt water. If you heated it up to about the temperature of lava it would become liquid, scince it is a mineral.
solid liquid liquid solution
When salt is mixed with a liquid indicator, it may not change color immediately. The liquid indicator's color change is usually due to a change in pH levels rather than the presence of salt. Salt does not typically cause a color change in liquid indicators.
Table salt is a solid.