You cant see salt in the see because it dissolves into the water.
You could boil or taste the water. But I would not recommend tasting it in a laboratory for the holder of the water (beaker, etc.) may have had poisonous chemicals in it.
table salt in water can longer be seen because it has broken up to its most elementary state, elements sodium and chlorine. it is no longer a compound but two separate elements.
the salt dissolves
mix a tea spoon or 2 of salt to tap water mix with a spoon till salt is no longer visible then drink really fast this should make you instantly sick may vary
when you mix salt and water together the salt dissolves in the water because water can dissolve the ionic compounds
when you mix salt and water together the salt dissolves in the water because water can dissolve the ionic compounds
You create a solution of the salt in water.
just add salt to fresh water
the salt will devolve into the water and that is the only major difforence (oh and the water no longer tastes nice) by ella
yes. in fact, when you mix salt with water, you get salt water. =]
salt water
You get salt water.
mix a tea spoon or 2 of salt to tap water mix with a spoon till salt is no longer visible then drink really fast this should make you instantly sick may vary
It is quite easy to mix salt water and fresh water, which produces a more dilute form of salt water.
no
when you mix salt and water together the salt dissolves in the water because water can dissolve the ionic compounds
when you mix salt and water together the salt dissolves in the water because water can dissolve the ionic compounds
When you mix distilled water with salt and soup, the result is dilute soup.
Yes. Salt (at least common table salt) is water soluble.
the sand and salt will dissolve in the water