Affecting factors of the solubility:
1. temperature
2. pressure
3. stirring
4. granulation of the solute
5. some added compounds
6. amount of the solute
7. the geometry of the beaker
8. the water volume
Salt water boils HOTTER, not necessarily faster.
it would have to be how fast the salt dissolves because a non polar sugar would not dissolve in water.
Does adding salt water effect how fast it freezes?In one word ,yes. Salt water or no salt water as long as the temperatures are the same in whatever container you put them in. There's a reason for this, the salt water has a different effect because it takes a longer time to freeze because it has something in the water like if the water had, a rock. It would cause the water to take time to firsthand would take a longer time due to the item the water has in it.
it makes the plant growth not fast
Salt water cubes melt fast because the salt make it give up its BTUs faster
Salt water.
In water or on land? On land, they are not fast but in water they can be fast.
what is temperature
Salt water boils HOTTER, not necessarily faster.
that salt water will frezze faster
The amount of time and speed it takes to dissolve sugar in water and dissolve salt in water depends on the amounts of salt and sugar, the amount of water, and the temperature of the water. The approximate time needed to dissolve the sugar and salt in water is 25 minutes.
Salt is not evaporated, salt remain as a residue of evaporation.
yes it does it does not freeze as fast
Salt affects how fast ice melts in a cup of water. When you add salt, the melting process will be faster but it will only affect the part of the ice cube that comes into contact with salt.
The fast water beacase it is more pure.
Don't add salt. Salt raises the boiling point of water, making it take longer.
Beacuse itss