Metallic hydroxide.
Sea salt doesn't contain foods.
Vinegar is actually mostly water. It generally does not contain any salt.
Because salt water contain ions of sodium and chlorine.
No. Salt is too heavy to evaporate. Even though some rain water is evaporated from the ocean it does not contain salt. No. When the water evaporates, it leaves the salt behind.
Seawater because it contains salt which makes the water more dense than water which does not contain salt.
To be considered fresh water, water must contain less than 0.05% salt concentration. This low salinity level distinguishes fresh water from salt water found in oceans and seas, which have higher salt concentrations. Fresh water sources include lakes, rivers, and streams.
Because the salt in the salt water will remove more water from your body than it introduces. In other words, drinking salt water will dehydrate you.
Fresh water (of the same temperature) has the lower density ('lighter').
Kosher salt is the same as table salt, just larger granules. Sea salt has less sodium than table salt as the mineral makeup is different.
Fresh and salt water are very different for one key reason, fresh water doesn't contain salt and salt water obviously does. There are different flora and fauna in fresh and salt water for this reason.
Ice is, by its method of formation, all water. Fresh water contains almost no salt, therefor almost all water Ocean water is the saltiest, it contains the least water per unit volume Salt solutions can contain even more salt and proportionately less water As far as total quantity of water, there is more water in the oceans than any other location. there is water even in the space water contain 1% of feces
If by salt you mean sodium chloride(table salt) then it will simply dissolve into the hot water. The sand however is heavier than salt and not soluble. It will just sink to the bottom of whatever may contain the water.