saline
salt water (I think I'm not 100% sure though)
Saline is a word that means something contains salt. It usually refers to a liquid solution.
The word equaltonic can be used interchangeably with isotonic. The definition is a solution having the same osmotic pressure as another solution.
I did a scientific experiment about solutions at home.
Brine is another term for it. As can be seen on tuna tins.
Sodium chloride is the proper name for salt.
Ionic compund
It's called salt solution; frequently used is the word brine.
saline
The solvent is water, the solute is salt; solvent and solute form a solution.
dehydrating salt
No. Solution is another word for answer
A buffer
salt water (I think I'm not 100% sure though)
Brine is essentially salty water, usually with sodium chloride. It's saturated, or very nearly saturated, meaning that its at the point where no, or little more salt could be dissolved into the solution.
A scientific word for solution is homogeneous mixture. Mixture is another word used in science that can means solution. Colloid can be a colloidal solution.