no it contains salt making it denser
The boiling point of pure water is lower than the boiling point of a water-salt solution, so it takes takes longer to heat the water-salt solution to its boiling point.
less cause when pure water dose not hurt the eyes but salt dose so you would be rubbin your eyes to get it out.
The salt water egg experiment is to demonstrate that salt water is denser so the egg floats. When the egg is placed in pure water, the egg sinks because pure water is less dense than salt water.
Sea salt and table salt are made of the same chemical compound. They have the same density. Sea salt is slightly less refined than table salt and may contained more minerals.
no, it's a mixture. Salt is a pure substance, as is water, but together they are a mixture.
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i think both.....maybe?
That indicates that the average density of an egg is greater than the density of pure water but less than that of salt water. Salt water has more density the regular/pure water and the more salt you add the more it floats.
The boiling point of pure water is lower than the boiling point of a water-salt solution, so it takes takes longer to heat the water-salt solution to its boiling point.
less cause when pure water dose not hurt the eyes but salt dose so you would be rubbin your eyes to get it out.
no , its a mixture. salt is a pure substance, as is water, but togher they are a mixture.....
Pure and dried salt has no water.
The salt water egg experiment is to demonstrate that salt water is denser so the egg floats. When the egg is placed in pure water, the egg sinks because pure water is less dense than salt water.
Sea salt and table salt are made of the same chemical compound. They have the same density. Sea salt is slightly less refined than table salt and may contained more minerals.
By evaporating the water of the solution and condensing it.
no, it's a mixture. Salt is a pure substance, as is water, but together they are a mixture.
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.