Because the particles of the salt get into the intermoleculer space between the molecules of water
The level remains the same, revealing that melting (north) polar ice wont alter the sea level
Surger, salt, hard candy, and a horses Salt Lick will dissolve.
Soluble means something will dissolve. Sand does not dissolve in water, salt does.
The gases in air will, to some degree, dissolve in water. Let's consider one example. We know that fish need oxygen to live, and they get this from the water that passes over their gills. If there was no dissolved oxygen in the water, the fish would die.
The natural level of water is called a water table, or groundwater table.
Yes. It remains Argon of course.
The mass of the sugar remains the same.
A. is the answer because electrolytes are salts that dissolved in water and dissociate into charged particles called ions.
The two basic substances that dissolve easily in water are sugar and salt. It's a little harder to have flour dissolve in water, though. This is a great opportunity for you to test things out! Get a small glass of water. Grab a pinch of a powdery substance such as cinnamon or nutmeg. Drop the powdery substance into the glass of water, and watch it carefully for about 6 or 10 minutes.
Since the salt becomes part of the water, and doesn't take up space in the water, the water level doesn't change.
The chemical composition of water remain constant.
when water is added to water...nothing happensit just stays the same it is stillWATER!!!!!Its volume increases and its mass increases but, amazingly, its density remains the same.
Yes. Water is the best solvent known. Given enough time water will dissolve anything. Water seeks its own level and will travel downhill until it settles at the lowest spot it can reach.
The level remains the same, revealing that melting (north) polar ice wont alter the sea level
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
Yes, It Does Dissolve in water.
No, but salt does dissolve in water.