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They become separated from one another and individually get surrounded by the water particles.

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Q: What happens to the particles in a salt as they dissolve in water?
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What happens to the properties of salt when its mixed with water?

Salt dissolves in water. If there is too much salt than the water can hold some may be left at the bottom of the container. The salt particles dissolve into the particles of water and float about within the liquid, disappearing from sight. The salt can be removed by evaporating the water.


What happens to salt and water?

it dissolve in the water


What happens to water movement when you put salt in soil?

Water dissolve and transport salt.


What causes salt to dissolve more at one temperature and not as much at another temperature?

The particles in hot water move and knock into the salt particles quicker, making it dissolve faster


What happen to salt particles when they are placed in water?

They dissolve until the solution is saturated.


Why does salt not dissolve in water?

Because clay is not a salt; it's a mineral. However, clay particles can be so minute that they become invisible colloids in water.


Why the level of water remains same when a pinch of salt dissolve in it?

Because the particles of the salt get into the intermoleculer space between the molecules of water


What happens to salt when it is put into cold water and stirred?

The cold water becomes salt water. The salt doesn't dissolve like sugar.


Does water and salt dissolve?

No, but salt does dissolve in water.


What happens when sodium bromide is in water?

Sodium Bromide is a stable salt. It will dissolve in water.


Can hot water dissolve more salt then room temperature water?

yes, Because the warmer the water is the closer it is to gas form and so therefore the particles are moving at a faster rate and have more successful collisions with the salt particles making the salt dissolve faster. Colder water is closer to solid form and the particles move at a slower rate and have less successful collisions and therefore don't bump into salt particles as often making the salt dissolve at a slower rate. The warmer the water is the more activation energy there is to encourage the water to begin reacting with the salt and dissolve it.


Which will dissolve in water salt sand or gravel?

Salt will dissolve in water