salt dissolve quicker in hot water because it practicaly melts the salt there fore making it quicker to dissolve.
Add salt to water to obtain salt water.
salt is not from salt water
Salt water and brackish water are different in terms how the amount of salt. You can say salt water is brackish, since brackish water and salt water both contain salt. However, salt water has more salt than brackish water, since brackish water is a mix between salt water and fresh water (so it has less salt).
Fresh and salt water are very different for one key reason, fresh water doesn't contain salt and salt water obviously does. There are different flora and fauna in fresh and salt water for this reason.
Salt or sodium chloride dissolves when subjected to water. The reason that it is clear is since photons from light do not collide with the electrons from the salt water and resonate back light (this causes the shiny surfaces of metals). So light passes through the solution and is hardly by the ions and water.
Think about the particles. When you heat something up, the particles move around more. In this case, because the water particles are moving around more, they collide with the salt particles more often, and with greater force, thus speeding up the breaking up of the salt.
salt dissolve quicker in hot water because it practicaly melts the salt there fore making it quicker to dissolve.
No. salt water is salt water. it already has salt in it
Salt water
Salt water is denser than fresh (not salt) water.
there is salt in salt water and little salt in fresh water
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
Add salt to water to obtain salt water.
no a salt water snail has to be in salt water
Salt water is a solution of salt, containing of course salt.
salt is not from salt water