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What happens when you add a tablespoon of salt to warm water then stir the water?

The salt dissolves in the water


Does salt float in a cup of water?

No. First it dissolves; when you add too much salt it sinks to the bottom.


Which dissolves better in water salt or baking soda?

if you add baking soda to warm or cold water it will dissolve better and faster than salt!


How sand salt and water can be separated?

Add more water until all the salt dissolves. Filter this mixture. The sand will be on the filter. Dry this out and sand will be left. Take the salt water and evaporate the water off and dry salt will be left. Condense the water from the evaporation and water is recovered too.


Describe how to make a saturated solution of sodium chloride?

To make a saturated solution of sodium chloride, simply add table salt (sodium chloride) to water at room temperature and stir until no more salt dissolves. The resulting solution will be saturated when additional salt no longer dissolves, indicating that the water is holding as much salt as it can at that temperature.


What happens to the mass of water if you add salt?

When you add salt to water, the total mass of the water solution increases because the salt also contributes to the total mass. However, the salt dissolves into the water, so the mass of the water molecules themselves remains the same.


How do you make saturated solution of salt?

Add salt to water until it stops dissolving and undissolved crystals settle to the bottom of the container. The amount of salt required to reach saturation will depend on the temperature of the water. Warmer water will hold more salt in solution.


Why does ice tea powder dissolves the best?

just add more water.


What is a diffence between the solvent and dilute?

A solute is a substance that will dissolve in a solvent to form a solution. For example, in salt water, salt is the solute (as it is dissolved), water is the solvent (as it dissolves the salt), and salt water is the solution. If you add more water to the salt water so you have a lot more water than salt in the solution, you are diluting it. So basically, dilute means that you add water to a solution to make the concentration of the solute lower.


What substance should you add to salt water to make it more concentrated?

SALT


Can salt disolve in water?

A1 Because water is a solvent, and as long as the material, in this case salt, has less density than the liquid itself, it should sink. But, other solutes like sugar, are denser and water, and will simply sink. A2 Strictly, there are many many salts, and common table salt, NaCl is the one we meet most commonly. This dissolves readily in water as you remark. Copper Sulphate 'bluestone' is another salt. Some salts are essentially insoluble, such as many of the Mercury salts - especially the Mercurous ones.


What happens when you add salt to water and how does it affect the properties of the solution?

When salt is added to water, it dissolves and breaks down into ions. This process is called dissociation. The presence of salt in water increases the boiling point and decreases the freezing point of the solution. It also increases the density and conductivity of the water.