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It doesn't disappear so much as dissolve. The ionic bonds that form the crystal lattice between sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) are broken in water, causing the ions to float about in the water.

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it happens to be the contents in the salt that make s it dissapear. the water evaropates it.

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The sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-) are split apart from each other and the salt dissolves. It's still there, just invisible.

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salt is an ionic compound so when it dissolves the ions break away from their crystal lattice structure and become free moving ions in the water.

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Salt doesn't dissapear !

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