Vinegar is a polar solvent and salt is a polar solute. Therefore vinegar dissolves salt. Plus, salt's are very soluable and will almost always completely disassociate when added to water(you vinegar isn't 100% vinegar, there's also lots of plain water than salt can dissolve in.)
It depends what you are comparing the vinegar to.
Yes, it is possible.
yes it does
Table salt.
Iodized salt, due to its relatively smaller crystal size. The smaller the salt crystals, the faster they will dissolve.
Depends on the pH of the water but it would dissolve faster in fresh water because there isn't as much stuff in solution. true... but it took me about 8.30 seconds to dissolve with the perfect pH.....
Rock salt, or halite, will eventually dissolve in water. Salt is an ionic compound, and therefore polar, and so is water. Like dissolves like, so the water can get it done.
Only making an experiment.
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in water.
the salt will dissolve in the vinegar and the penny will get really clean well if it dirty
by using water in a container
Table salt.
No. Granite is very chemically resistant.
rock salt dissolves faster than crystal i did a science experement on it in school
Iodized salt, due to its relatively smaller crystal size. The smaller the salt crystals, the faster they will dissolve.
Depends on the pH of the water but it would dissolve faster in fresh water because there isn't as much stuff in solution. true... but it took me about 8.30 seconds to dissolve with the perfect pH.....
Vinegar will dissolve the egg shell. Salt water will not do anything.
Any difference exist.
Rock salt, or halite, will eventually dissolve in water. Salt is an ionic compound, and therefore polar, and so is water. Like dissolves like, so the water can get it done.
Only making an experiment.