it shrinks and if u add salt to a plant cell it explodes (this view is awsome)
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
When salt is added to water to change its color, the salt dissolves in the water and does not directly affect the color of the water.
it rises slightly
It dissolves into a liquid.
It melts slowly.
It will die
it dies
It will shrink.
The inside of a cell and the outside of the cell are usually in equilibrium as far as salt is concerned. Water always follows salt.If the outside has more salt, then water will follow it outwards. The cell will lose water and become shriveled.
Salt water has a higher density, so the pressure at a given depth increases.
Salt water is hypertonic (has more solute) to the cell. So when an animal cell is put in salt solution water will rush out and the cell will shrivel up because there is too much salt and too little water inside. the salt solution is said to be hypertonic to the cytoplasm of the cells.
It shrinks as water moves out of the cell.