the rock salt dissolves in the water
The salt is easily dissolved.
energy produced by the heat within the earth
it would float because it is lighter than water.
when acidic ground water comes in contact with rock that contains calcium carbonate the acidic water starts to dissolve the rock
When heated, acetic acid contained in vinegar evaporates and the strength of the solution decreases.
The atoms in the rock begin joined together as molecules, when heated these individual molecules become less tightly bonded together and hence, flow as a liquid. Depending on the type of rock these molecules may reform into a different crystalline structure than they started (as happens when limestone turns to marble). As for the individual atoms, the only thing that happens to them is their electrons speed up and jump up energy levels, just like any other heated atom.
When rock is heated it becomes enlarged. If the rock becomes too hot from the heat it will break and crack.
Magma-heated rock.
yes it has to be heated in water in a supersaturated solution.
The rock melts, just like most other solids do when heated. Magma is to rock as water is to ice.
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The molecules that make up the rock vibrate faster, with greater velocity.
You would only heat the rock. Heated rocks are used in some spas & put on your spine.
Heat energy inside earth warms underground water and rock
Heat energy inside earth warms underground water and rock
Heat energy inside earth warms underground water and rock
The scope is to obtain crystallized sodium chloride.
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