the taste stays the same because when you drink the salt water it taste exactly the same
When salt dissolves in water, the amount of salt stays the same. The salt molecules spread out in the water but remain present in the solution. This is a physical change and does not involve the loss or gain of salt molecules.
No, the weight of the salt stays the same when it is dissolved in water. Dissolving salt in water only changes its physical state from solid to a dissolved ionic form, but the total mass remains constant.
No. Freshwater does not have the same amount of dissolved materials as sea water. Sea water has a much greater amount of salt dissolved in it.
Salt water is salty because of chemicals that are dissolved in the water. The water is still H2O, the same as fresh water.
no it stays the same
Yes, salt weighs the same when it is dissolved in water as when it did when it was out of the water. the same salt is still there, but in a different shape that is hard to see. 1 pound of water + 1 pound of salt = 2 pounds of salt water.
When salt is dissolved in water, it forms a solution where the salt molecules are evenly dispersed throughout the water molecules. This is a physical change as the salt and water molecules remain the same, only their arrangement has changed.
Salt water is not the same as sodium. Salt water is a mixture of water and dissolved salts, while sodium is a chemical element found in salt known as sodium chloride. Salt water contains a variety of dissolved salts, not just sodium.
The amount of gas which can be dissolved in a liquid solvent is significantly affected by the presence of other solutes in the solution. The gases solubility in water is usually decreased by the addition of other solutes, particularly those that dissociate in water, and table salt is an electrolyte which breaks down into Na and Cl ions. Carbonated drinks contain CO2 dissolved under pressure. When salt is added to any carbonated drink, the dissolved carbon dioxide is "salted out". The drink fizzes (effervesces) as carbon dioxide is released. As the cange in solubility occurs the salt stays as salt, the drink stays the same chemically only the CO2 content changes.
If it is like salt and water you can just boil the water so water evaporates and salt stays at the edge :) or you can use simple destillation if you want the water to stay alone and salt to stay alone :) But the best thing you can do is to drink a little bit of it and see how it tastes :)
Salt water contain dissolved sodium chloride; chemical and physical properties are different compared with fresh water.
Fresh water (of the same temperature) has the lower density ('lighter').