practically nothing the salt will just sit on the plastic if you don't believe me try it yourself mmaybe im missing a detail
Salt Water
The solution is salt water. If the water heats up and is gone it evaporated. And the salt will still be there.
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Pour the mixture through a sieve. The salt and sand will fall through the sieve, leaving just the stones. Then put the sand-salt mixture in water. Stir it until the salt is completely dissolved. Then pour it through a filter. The sand will remain in the filter, and the dissolved salt will pass through.
Nothing
the plastic could melt! :/
the plastic could melt! :/
You can only pour sand... and i think if salt is a solid then you can pour salt. Hope this helped!
take plastic cup. measure so there is a line on cup that is exactly half way. pour in salt up to that half-way line. then place another plastic cup on top of this one, just barely smushing the salt down. draw line on cup where second cup ends, and pour water up to that line. remove 2nd cup and pour water in. then you have half salt half water!! enjoy with whatever your doing with this i hope it works!!!
It would just melt the plastic and the water would pour out.
Pour salt on it
You can use a funnel for fine salt.
If the plant is not a salt water plant, then plasmolysis will occur when you pour salt on a plant.When you pour salt on a plant water molecules inside the cell are drawn out. When the water molecules leave the cell, the cell becomes dehydrates and shrinks. This is called plasmolysis.
You should pour rubbing alcohol on the wound and then wrap it in plastic wrap to avoid bacteria. If you are out of rubbing alcohol use vinegar and salt to clean the wound.
pour salt on it
Pour salt on it
i think it would be a small crystal. pour table salt on a clear plastic wrap on a table and examine it.