it burns and turns into nothing
Eventually if heated long enough (and hot enough) all the water would either eat the world or MELT (turning into steam), leaving behind nothing but solid salt behind. This is one way that you can remove salt from sea water in fact.
The salt and the water have both undergone physical changes.
Table salt is a solid.
I think hydrogen and oxygen because there's a mixture of solid and liquid
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid.
Salt solutions can be heated to boil away the liquid or make it evaporate to give solid salts.
the rock salt dissolves in the water
Nothing provided the salt is not heated to melting point.
When a hydrate is heated, the water, h20 is evaporated, leaving only the anhydrous salt. If you add water to a anhydrous salt, it will transition back into a hydrate.
Ice cream melts when you boil it.
The concentration of sodium chloride increase.
When the solid and liquid are mixed,the solid disapears into the liquid and the mixture is transparents
throw it on the stove and see what happens... or you could bake it in the oven!
An impure solid is obtained.
Salt is not a liquid it is a solid with a chemical compound of NaCl, it dissolves in water, that's why we have salt water. If you heated it up to about the temperature of lava it would become liquid, scince it is a mineral.
It will leave a solid salt, consisting of the ions.
Eventually if heated long enough (and hot enough) all the water would either eat the world or MELT (turning into steam), leaving behind nothing but solid salt behind. This is one way that you can remove salt from sea water in fact.