When you mix fresh water with salt water you get what is called brackish water. An estuary is a body of water where fresh water and salt water mix. You'll find all the brackish water you need in estuaries where rivers meet the sea.
You get salty sand, that's it. In chemistry terms, the result is a "mixture," two separate substances that are physically close in proximity, but not chemically bonded. Although it would be painstakingly difficult to do, the resulting mixture could be separated by hand back to their separate, original state.
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In swamps and estuaries where salt water and fresh water mix, the water is termed brackish water.
Salt doesn't react with sand at r.t.
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a saline solution.
When you mix fresh water with salt water you get what is called
brackish water. An estuary is a body of water where fresh water and
salt water mix. You'll find all the brackish water you need in
estuaries where rivers meet the sea.
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It is made from the salt that is mixed in with the sand.
It turns to smaller crystals and is covered with the sand. Also it can be retrieved from sand easily.
salt in water is a homogeneous mixture
It creates carbon dioxide, water and salt.
You can dissolve the sand and salt into the water. when this happens the salt will be dissolved and the sand will stay at the bottom. then get some filter paper and pour the mixture through it. the dissolved salt and water will go through leaving the sand. there you have the sand aside. to get the salt aside just boil the water until it evaporates completely and you will be left will your salt. then you have your sand and salt separated. by sifting it
You get a mixture of salt and sand. Nothing more happens.
It is made from the salt that is mixed in with the sand.
What happens when sand or salt is used in place of the liver
you get salty sand water
You get a mixture of salt and sand. Nothing more happens.
Undissolved salt is salt that has not been dissolved in water, e.g rock salt or cooking salt.
Nothing happens when backing soda and sand are mixed. There is no reaction.
Rock salt mixed with course sand.
You mix table salt and sand.
You can separate them by filtration and it would help because when you add water the sand would stay because you would have to add cold water so that the sand will stay and the salt will go through.
It turns to smaller crystals and is covered with the sand. Also it can be retrieved from sand easily.
There will be new subtance formed