Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.
It will be saturated salt solution with salt crystals at the bottom of the container.
a salt solution is homogenous.
Salt is the solute. Water is the solvent. Salt water is the solution. This solution is sometimes called a saline solution.
Salt dissolves in water making a SOLUTION. If the salt is table-salt (the one you "salt" food with), then you have a Sodium chloride solution. Thus, they are an example of a solution.
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- using mining techniques - dissolving the salt in the deposit and after this extraction of the saline solution
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soolution mining can cause subsidence of land where the salt used to be. this could cause buildings to collapse and ground to be ruined
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Drilling is used in almost every type of mining to sample and determine the extent of a the deposit. Drilling is used for actual extraction of salt (by solution mining), petroleum, and natural gas.
Deep-Shaft Mining Deep-shaft mining is much like mining for any other mineral. Typically, the salt exists as deposits in ancient underground sea beds. Most salt produced this way is used as rock salt. Solution Mining In solution mining, wells are erected over salt beds and fresh water is injected to dissolve the salt. Then the salt solution, or brine, is pumped out and taken to a plant for evaporation. Most common table salt are produced this way. Solar Evaporation Salt is harvested through solar evaporation from seawater or salt lakes. Wind and the sun evaporate the water from shallow pools, leaving the salt behind. It is usually harvested once a year when the salt reaches a specific thickness. This only works in areas with low rainfall and a lot of sun - Mediterranean countries and Australia for example. Or if you're talking out the salt in meat, that's either added or was ingested by the animal before they were killed.
The salt content of a salt solution can be found from the solutions' molarity. Any solution with a salt content can be called a salt solution. There is no one set standard which determines the amount of salt which must be in a solution for it to be a salt solution.
Salt is obtained through mining salt deposits, the most common method being solution mining where water is injected into underground salt deposits to dissolve the salt. The brine solution is then extracted and processed to obtain the salt. Another method is solar evaporation of seawater in salt pans.
Salt is the solute. Water is the solvent. Salt water is the solution. This solution is sometimes called a saline solution.
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Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.