Because saltwater is water in which solids have been dissolved (typically sodium chloride and similar minerals) and no long exhibit solid phase properties. These compounds exist as ions between the water's molecules.
In a basic saltwater solution, the water molecules would be the solvent and the salt molecules would be the solute.
No. Pure water is a compound, which is a pure substance. A saltwater solution is a mixture of water and salt, and is not a pure substance.
Solution, Preservative.
Yes, pickles made by immersing in a concentrated saltwater solution would be hypertonic. This is because the concentration of salt is higher in the pickling solution than in the cells of the vegetables, causing water to move out of the cells through osmosis, resulting in a shriveled texture and preservation of the pickles.
The diluted saltwater solution found in cells is called intracellular fluid or cytoplasm. It contains a variety of dissolved ions, proteins, and nutrients that are essential for cell function and survival.
Saltwater is a solution because you can get fresh water and some salt and mix it and then you get saltwater.
In a basic saltwater solution, the water molecules would be the solvent and the salt molecules would be the solute.
No it is a solution.
baking soda, ammonia, and saltwater are three examples of basic solution's, although we are slowly making the sea acidic =[
Solute.
No. Pure water is a compound, which is a pure substance. A saltwater solution is a mixture of water and salt, and is not a pure substance.
It is a solution, which is a type of mixture.
This is a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water.
freeze the saltwater solution
It would be the solute.
Solution weathering is caused when rocks sit in a pool of saltwater.
Salt water is a homogeneous solution, and a mixture.