The salt will be a solid at the bottom of the vessel.
The 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. Distilled water is water "purified" by distillation. Salt water is water with salt in it.
Distilled.
When you mix distilled water with salt and soup, the result is dilute soup.
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You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.
Distilled water doesn't contain salt.
They are not similar.
Distilling salt water separates the salt and the water: water is boiled away and condensed back to water, leaving the salt.
A simple experiment to compare the density of salt water and distilled water involves creating two solutions: one with salt dissolved in distilled water and the other pure distilled water. Using a hydrometer, measure the density of each solution. Alternatively, you can float an object, like an egg, in both solutions; it will sink in distilled water but float in salt water, demonstrating that salt water is denser. This visual observation, combined with quantitative density measurements, will effectively prove the difference in density between the two.
Distilled water evaporates the slowest among the three options, followed by pool water, and then salt water. This is because distilled water contains no impurities that could hinder evaporation, while pool water and salt water contain dissolved minerals and salts that can slow down the evaporation process.
You can perform a taste test by sampling a small amount of the water. Salt water will have a salty taste, while distilled water will have a clean and neutral taste. Another way is to test the water's conductivity - salt water will conduct electricity, while distilled water will not.
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