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Q: When salts dissolves in water it has changed?
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Why does soep dissolve?

Soap is made out of a mixture of hydrophilic salts, which is why it dissolves in water.


How does water become saline?

When it dissolves any salts or sugars it becomes salinated.


What dissolves quicker in water?

Any ionic salts dissolves in water quickly.(Like NaCl, Sodium Chloride) as water is a polar solvent. The salt ionizes in water quickly than sugar.


What function does a polar nature of water provide in the human body?

I think it dissolves ionic salts


What Happens As Sugar Dissolves?

Sugar when mixed with water dissolves, yes, but salts split apart and become ions while the sugar stays together.


What dissolves into water?

salt, sugar, bath salts, bathbombs, dishwasher tablets, soap (after a few hours)


What is a substance that dissolves in water called?

A Solute is a substance that dissolves in a solvent (such as water).Salts and simple sugars generally dissolve easily in water.The word you are looking for might also be polar or ionic, since both of these types of substances dissolve in water.


What is the solute and solvent of seawater?

The solvent of sea water is obviously water and the solute is salt...


Is the ocean a solution because it is a mixture of salts and water?

Ocean water is in fact a homogeneous mixture of salt and water however it is a solution because the solute (salt) dissolves and assumes the phase of the solvent (water).


Is the ocean a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture of salts and water?

Ocean water is in fact a homogeneous mixture of salt and water however it is a solution because the solute (salt) dissolves and assumes the phase of the solvent (water).


Is ocean a solution because it is homogeneous mixture of salts and water?

Ocean water is in fact a homogeneous mixture of salt and water however it is a solution because the solute (salt) dissolves and assumes the phase of the solvent (water).


Is the ocean a solution because of its homogeneous mixture of salts and water?

Ocean water is in fact a homogeneous mixture of salt and water however it is a solution because the solute (salt) dissolves and assumes the phase of the solvent (water).