You get salt water.
Yes, mixing salt and water results in the salt dissolving in the water. This forms a homogeneous solution where the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water.
Mixing salt and water is a physical change, not a chemical change. The salt does not change its chemical composition when it dissolves in water, only its physical state.
It is reversible. You can allow the water to evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
When mixing an acid and a base you will get a salt and water solution (But this is not the normal water that you would drink or, the normal salt you would put on your chips) . Here is the word equation; acid+ base= salt+ water.
Sugar and Salt
Mixing salt and water is a physical change. This is because no new substances are formed during this process; the salt dissolves into individual ions in the water but can still be recovered by evaporating the water.
it becomes salt water
When rock salt is heated and stirred in water, it dissolves into the water to form a saline solution. The heat helps to speed up this process by providing energy for the salt molecules to break apart and mix with the water molecules. Stirring also enhances the dissolution process by ensuring thorough mixing of the salt and water molecules.
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Arrhenius proposed that mixing aqueous acids and bases produces salt and water through a neutralization reaction.
Salt water and fresh water can mix through processes like diffusion or turbulent mixing. Diffusion occurs when molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration, while turbulent mixing involves the physical mixing of two bodies of water with different salinities.
It is called brackish water. It tastes salty but may contain very little salt.