As salt does not evaporate from water no such term exists.
A salt is generally an ionic compound which will dissociate when put into water creating cations and anions. Salts can be neutral or tend toward acidic or basic states, depending on the particular salt. Recall that a salt is generally the product (along with water) of an acid-base reaction.
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Acid reacts with base to give water and respected salt only.
Neutralization.
product of acid and base neutralization would be water and salt(doesnt have to be NaCl) example HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O
You are producing a salt (or brine) solution.
Salinity level
The water cycle is one term applied to it
The solute (NaCl) is dissolved in the solvent (water)
Soluble.
Water that does not contain salt, and is not salt water.
Salt, but the term "seawater" is better to use.
A salt is generally an ionic compound which will dissociate when put into water creating cations and anions. Salts can be neutral or tend toward acidic or basic states, depending on the particular salt. Recall that a salt is generally the product (along with water) of an acid-base reaction.
The hydrosphere is the term used to describe all of the earth's water.
Marine water is a term that is usually used to describe water that deals with the oceans or the sea. This water is at or near full salinity, or it contains the maximum amount of salt that water is capable of containing.
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