Salt is the solute. Water is the solvent. The mixture is a solution.
Or, you can say that salt is dissociated in water because the sodium ions and the chlorine ions have moved apart as the salt dissolves.
Or, you can say it is aqueous. Solutes dissolved in water are described as aqueous.
it increases because the salt dissolves and it produces watter
In a salt solution, water is the solvent because it is the substance that dissolves the salt. The salt is considered the solute because it is the substance that is being dissolved in the water to form the solution.
because salt has feelings too
Because salt is bonded
Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.
Because the salt dissolves in the water whereas sand does not.
because it has less surface contact with water
We cannot see the salt particle when it is added to the water because it dissolves
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
yes, because salt is polar molecule
A solvent is a substance that dissolves the solute in a solution. For example, in salt water, water is the solvent and the salt is the solute. Water dissolves the salt.
Cold water simply slows down the rate at which salt dissolves.