Sodium chloride is corrosive (the ion Cl-) for the metallic parts.
The salt would dissolve, which you can reverse by boiling the water.
Bromine is salt mixed with water so when you put it in water its just more water with salt in :)
magnesium sulphate
Water mixed with salt does not affect the taste,bt it also depend on the amount of water mixed with the salt and the quantity of salt mixed with the water
It absorbs the extra salt and becomes more dense. Normal salt water has a density of 1025 Kg/M3.
If you put salt in water, stir and can't see the salt anymore, it's mixed.
When powdered salt is mixed with water, it forms a salt solution. The salt particles dissolve in the water, creating a homogeneous mixture.
When water is mixed with salt, the salt dissolves in the water to form a solution. This process involves the breaking of the ionic bonds between the sodium and chloride ions in the salt. When water is mixed with pure sodium, a chemical reaction occurs, resulting in the formation of sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. This reaction is more reactive and can be exothermic compared to the dissolution of salt in water.
Salt water is basically just fresh water with salt mixed in.
Salt water is basically just fresh water with salt mixed in.
If by salt you mean sodium chloride(table salt) then it will simply dissolve into the hot water. The sand however is heavier than salt and not soluble. It will just sink to the bottom of whatever may contain the water.
An egg does float in water that is mixed with salt, because salt provides more density in the water, and ,therefore, allows an egg to float.