The terminology is:
- brackish water: 0,05-3 % salt
- saline water: 3-5 % salt
- brine: more than 5 % salt
Dissolution of salts is generally possible in polar solvents as water; attraction between the ions of the salts and the ions ow water contribute to the dissociation of the molecule.
In water sodium chloride is dissociated:
NaCl--------------Na+ + Cl-
And NaCl is the solute.
Soluble salts are dissociated in water.
Epsom salts
It is called a soluble
The total amount of dissolved salts in ocean water is referred to as "Salinity". :)
Salts may be soluble or insoluble in water.
Polar salts are easily dissolved in water.
Dissolved salts have an influence on the physical, chemical and biological properties of the solution.
Ionic salts are dissociated in ions.
dissolved salts
separate into ions.
Some salts dissolved in water have an acidic pH.
In the body salts are dissolved in water, blood etc.
No. Best example is CaCo3 (Chalk)
Water contains dissolved chemicals called "salts"