As far as I know, obviously not!
Add salt to water to obtain salt water.
Add the salt to the water before you add the potatoes. If you are boiling potatoes with the intention of mashing them, don't add salt at all.
just add salt to fresh water
water because if you add lemon to it it will become just like saliva so it will dissolve faster
Particles do make objects denser than they normally may be. For example, if you add particles of salt to water, the water will become more dense. Alternately, if you filter impurities out of water it will become less dense.
There are a number of ways you could tell when a hydrated crystal starts to become dry. It will start to lose its shine for example.
Depending on how much salt you add to the water and how warm the water is... the salt will disolve
A hydrated salt is a compound that includes some water molecules when it crystallises. For example: Copper(II)sulfate can take 5 moles of water per mole of the salt on crystallization, Sodium acetate can add 3 and Calcium chloride up to 6. Normally on heating these hydrated salts can release the water (in steps) until all the water evaporated. The now anhydrous salts (without water) can re-attract water molecules for which they are used as drying agents (commonly used in laboratories are Sodium sulfate, Calcium chloride or Magnesium sulfate to dry organic solvent phases)
If you add the same quantity of an acid and a base it will become neutral.i.e forms salt and water
Add salt to water to obtain salt water.
An apple can actually float in water that is not treated with salt. Adding salt will encourage the apple to float to the top. When you add salt to water, it allows the water to become more dense.
Add the salt to the water before you add the potatoes. If you are boiling potatoes with the intention of mashing them, don't add salt at all.
just add salt to it
the salt will disolve
salt doesn't change the temperature of water, it changes the freezing point. salt lowers the freezing point of water so that it will become ice at a lower temperature, therefor melt at a lower temperature which is why salt is put on the roads when it is icy
Salt will draw out water from the cells of a plant or tree causing the cells to be dry and die. Enough salt in the right places can kill a tree.
You don't ADD salt