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Salt is soluble in water.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is very soluble in water; but not all salts are soluble in water.
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
Salt (Sodium chloride) is soluble in water - forming a saline solution.
No, salt is more soluble in hot water than in cool water. Hot water molecules have more energy, creating more space between them for salt molecules to dissolve. This allows for more salt to dissolve in hot water compared to cool water.
Citric acid is more soluble in water than salt. Citric acid is a polar molecule with more functional groups that can interact with water molecules, resulting in greater solubility. Salt, on the other hand, is ionic and dissociates into ions in water, making it soluble but less so than citric acid.
Salt is very soluble in water.
Because it is a soluble salt
Salt is soluble in water, meaning it can dissolve in water to form a clear solution. It is not a salute.
Because sodium chloride and water are polar compounds.
To get a sample of soluble salt, you can dissolve the salt in water, filter out any impurities, then evaporate the water to leave behind the salt crystals. This will give you a pure sample of the soluble salt.
The substance that is not soluble in water is sand. Salt, sugar, and powdered drink mix are all soluble in water and will dissolve when mixed with it.