It is simply salt and water where the salt is dissolved into the water. So yes.
Water and salt form a solution in the liquid phase.
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.
Condensation removes salt from water through a process called distillation. When water evaporates and then condenses back into liquid form, the salt is left behind in the original container, allowing for the separation of fresh water from salt water.
no salt is not a liquid but salt can be dissolved in liquid water which is then called an aqueous solution.
To separate a liquid homogeneous mixture of salt and water, you can use the process of distillation. Heat the mixture in a distillation apparatus, where the water evaporates and is collected in a separate container, leaving the salt behind. The water vapor is then condensed back into liquid form. This process allows for the separation of the salt and water.
A solid that dissolves in a liquid solvent will form a liquid solution. For example, when table salt (solid) is mixed with water (liquid), it forms a saltwater solution.
Evaporation is when liquids gain enough energy to convert into gaseous phase. Saltwater is a solution of salt and water. Water is a liquid, and salt is a solid, it's just in very small pieces. Water can evaporate since it is a liquid, but salt cannot evaporate since it is a solid. After all the water has evaporated, you are left with salt.
Yes, a solid and a liquid can form a mixture through a process called dissolution, where the solid is dissolved in the liquid. Examples include sugar dissolving in water to form a sugar solution and salt dissolving in water to form a saline solution.
Evaporation is when liquids gain enough energy to convert into gaseous phase. Saltwater is a solution of salt and water. Water is a liquid, and salt is a solid, it's just in very small pieces. Water can evaporate since it is a liquid, but salt cannot evaporate since it is a solid. After all the water has evaporated, you are left with salt.
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No.You specifically need liquid water and solid sodium chloride to get salt water.