The answer is maybe nothing because the salt already in the empty space blocks the salt from joining in and the salt you added sinks to the bottom
As more salt is added to the saltwater solution, the density of the water increases. Eventually, the density of the saltwater solution becomes greater than the density of the cork, causing the cork to sink. This is because denser objects tend to sink in less dense fluids.
What is saltwater...saltwater is just water and added salt.
It just stays there. some is lost to the backwash , splashing, overflow and so on but the salt that is in the water stays there.
You get Saltwater
The salt is left behind.
The salt doesn't evaporate, just the water. The salt stays there. That's how we get sea salt.
Saltwater salt, makes it saltwater, for the saltwater fish to survive. Freshwater salt is added to help gill function, reduce stress, combat some health issues and improve water conditions.
When salt and sand are mixed with water, the salt dissolves in the water, forming a saltwater solution, while the sand does not dissolve and remains as a solid. This allows you to separate the sand from the saltwater solution through methods like filtration or evaporation.
The water evaporates but the salt does not. This leaves behind crystals of salt on the surfaces.
It will melt more quickly with more salt.
They die because they can not live in saltwater, due to the salt.
cells shrink because salt water is hypertonic solution.