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The salt has dissolved, and is not visible while in solution.

Lake water and sea water look pretty much the same.

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Q: Why is the salt no longer visible after the stirring is stopped?
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What does dissolved salt look like?

When salt is dissolved in water, it becomes transparent and no longer visible. The water may appear slightly cloudy initially due to the stirring or mixing process, but once the salt is fully dissolved, the solution will appear clear.


How do you Increase the spread of dissolving salt in water?

Stirring, heating, crushing the salt


How does a soultion become saturated?

Add salt crystals to water in a test tube, and agitate until the crystals have dissolved and no longer visible. Then keep adding small amounts of salt and agitate. Eventually the salt will no longer dissolve into the water. Therefore, the liquid is said to be saturated.


Stirring a salt increases its solubility?

Not the solubility, but the dissolving speed.


Is stirring salt and pepper considered a compond?

Mixing salt and pepper results in a MIXTURE, not a new compound.


Why is salt no longer visible when you mix it with oil and water?

You cant see salt in the see because it dissolves into the water.


Does stirring a solution make salt dissolve rapidly what is the independent variable in this example'?

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Can salt dissolves in water without heating?

Yes. But you an only do it by stirring it if you dont then it will not dissolve


Three ways salt can dissolve in to water faster?

One way is to check the temperature of the water so if its hot obviously its going to dissolve quicker than if it is cold water.Another way is the speed of the stirring. If you stir it fast then its going to dissolve faster if you stir it slowly.Lastly it could depend on how big the salt crystals are for instance if its rock salt your using its going to take longer than if it is table salt.


How do you know stirring salt in water is not chemical change?

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How can you make a spoonful of salt dissolve faster in water?

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Is sandy water an element or a compound or an homogeneous mixture or an heterogeneous mixture?

It is heterogeneous because the sand is not dissolved in the water. Apparently, the sand is still visible from the outside, unlike perhaps salt water in which the salt can no longer be seen.