The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
When salt is dissolved in water, it becomes transparent and no longer visible. The water may appear slightly cloudy initially due to the stirring or mixing process, but once the salt is fully dissolved, the solution will appear clear.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
Salt
The salt has dissolved, and is not visible while in solution.Lake water and sea water look pretty much the same.
Dissolved salt is dissociated in ions Na+ and Cl-.
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
When salt is dissolved in water, it becomes transparent and no longer visible. The water may appear slightly cloudy initially due to the stirring or mixing process, but once the salt is fully dissolved, the solution will appear clear.
Salt is dissolved from the mountains and transported in the lake by rivers.
they change form
Sea salt is usually dissolved in the oceans and does not look like anything. When extracted from the water, it is often sold as relatively large, rough granules, but sometimes it is as fine as common table salt. Depends on how it is processed by the manufacturer/marketer.
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The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
No, salt dissolved in water is a homogeneous mixture. Heterogeneous means that you can see specific layers, like oil in water. Anything that mixes completely and looks like one layer, like salt dissolved in water is homogeneous.
When salt is dissolved a water sodium chloride solution is obtained.