the salt dissolves in the water and changes the taste it is achemical reaction ...it is a reversible reaction...because you can get the two different elements in the solution(solvent i.e water and solute i.e salt) back by boiling and condensation..
Salt dissolved in water has no appearance. Take a glass of water, sprinkle a little salt in it, stir. Salt disappears when dissolved.
shake, stir, or heat up the water
Salt disappears in water because it dissolves in water, but pepper doesn't disappear. You mix faster and so the salt disappears.
To dissolve salt either mix it with water, or with boiling water to go faster.
One way is to check the temperature of the water so if its hot obviously its going to dissolve quicker than if it is cold water.Another way is the speed of the stirring. If you stir it fast then its going to dissolve faster if you stir it slowly.Lastly it could depend on how big the salt crystals are for instance if its rock salt your using its going to take longer than if it is table salt.
Salt
The salt dissolves in the water
Put salt in water and stir; salt is very soluble.
solvent
1.get salt 2.get water 3.pour salt into water 4.stir the salt and water until the salt is invisible
If you put salt in water, stir and can't see the salt anymore, it's mixed.
Fill a glass with water and add salt out of its container to the water and stir. Voila you've got salt water.
Salt dissolved in water has no appearance. Take a glass of water, sprinkle a little salt in it, stir. Salt disappears when dissolved.
As much table salt as you can stir in the boiling water until no more salt will dissolve. You will see salt dissolve once you stir some table salt in the boiling water, hot tap water is unsufficient.
The salt dissolves into the water. You can undo this reaction by boiling the water so it evaporates then you will be left with just salt.
A solution
The salt in the water does this. Consider a glass of water filled up to a line on the glass. Then add 3 teaspoons of salt to that glass of water and stir until the salt dissolves. You will find that despite the addition of the salt the water still only comes up to the line. What has happened is that the salt has gone into solution in the water and the mass of the salt is now part of (inside) the water - the density of the solution has increased.