Salt in water solution is dissociated: NaCl-------Na+ + Cl-
Salt water is still salt water no matter where it goes as long as there is still salt in the water.
Yes, the salt would still be in the water. Because salt is less dense than water, it will not evaporate with the water, and it will still be there. The salt would become more concentrated in the water if the water is evaporating. So yes, in short, the salt would still be in the water. This is how refining sea salt works.
Yes
it has salt in it and flat water is fresh
No, salt does not disappear in water. When salt is added to water, it dissolves to form a salt solution. The salt particles are still present in the water, but they are not visible to the naked eye.
If the salt is still in the water it will freeze inside the water so its technically frozen
well since it is salt and water i guess it is a mixture
The salt in salt water is technically still a solid, so it is already "frozen". However, when the water freezes, it forms a crystalline lattice structure that has no room for the salt, so the salt is expelled from the water.
No, still if the sugar dissalves its still going o contac with the salt.
Salt water is salty because of chemicals that are dissolved in the water. The water is still H2O, the same as fresh water.
Yes still it does
Undissolved salt is salt that has not been dissolved in water, e.g rock salt or cooking salt.