There will be no noticeable difference. The salt will dissolve and you will have salt water.
Placing a marble in a tornado in a bottle will just act as another object caught in the vortex created inside the bottle. It will spin around with the other air and debris, but won't have any significant impact on the overall behavior of the tornado.
To make a tornado in a bottle with glitter, fill a clear plastic bottle halfway with water. Add glitter and a drop of dish soap for visibility. Twist the bottle to create a vortex, simulating a tornado.
To make a tornado in a bottle, fill a 2-liter bottle with water, add a few drops of dish soap, and swirl the water to create a vortex. Optionally, you can paint the bottle with clouds and a landscape scene to make it into a "tornado in a bottle board" for educational purposes.
the salt will disolve
You add salt in your water.
Add some water, then siphon it out.
It will fizz suddenly, possibly launching from the bottle.
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When you add table salt and iron filings together, they do not react chemically. The salt and iron filings will remain as separate entities in the mixture.
No, oil and water do not mix together as a tornado. Oil and water have different densities and do not easily mix because they are immiscible. In a tornado, different air masses with varying temperatures and humidity create the rotating column of air.
Fill the bottle 3/4 water and add 1 tablespoon of iodized salt. Shake a few times to mix it up, leave the bottle with the contents overnight. - Karl
Easy first you need empty bottle,soap,water, and foil Tear the foil into little peices,then put it in a bottle,after add the water and soap and food coloring if you like,finally put the cover on and shake it in a circle