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When salt is dissolved in water what is formed?

Salt water. When the salt dissolves, it is not a chemical reaction, so no new substance is created. The water molecules surrounded each ion in the solid NaCl separating the Na+ ions from the Cl- ions.


How fast does salt dissolve in water?

Salt dissolves in water relatively quickly, with the rate of dissolution depending on factors such as temperature and stirring. In general, table salt can fully dissolve in water within a few minutes if the water is agitated or warm.


Is a water-soluble complex glycoprotein that is secreted by all unicellular exocrine glands?

No. Salt (NaCl) is a water soluble ionic compound. A glycoprotein is a molecular compound. They are two completely different classes of substances.


Why do salt dissolve 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.


If you were to stir salt in water until the salt disappeared which is the solute?

In this scenario, the solute would be the salt, as it is the substance being dissolved in the water. The solvent is the water, which is doing the dissolving of the salt particles.

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When a compound such a salt dissolves in water it is said to be?

When a compound like salt dissolves in water, it is said to be undergoing a physical change, specifically known as dissolution. During dissolution, the ionic bonds holding the salt molecules together are broken, allowing the ions to disperse into the water, forming a homogeneous solution.


When salt dissolves in water it is said to be?

it becomes a solution and it dissolves into the water so you cant see it.


Is salt solution an elememt or a compound or a mixture?

salt is an ionic compound. it dissolves in water to give aqueous solution.


When salt dissolves in water it's said to be?

it becomes a solution and it dissolves into the water so you cant see it.


Common salt dissolves in water easily .give reason?

Sodium chloride is a polar compound as water.


What is the the compound naf?

NaF is Sodium fluoride. It is a salt and dissolves in water. It is white in color.


Does salt and water combine to make a compound?

No, salt and water do not chemically combine to form a new compound. Salt (sodium chloride) dissolves in water to form a solution, where the salt ions are surrounded by water molecules through a process called hydration.


If you sprinkle salt into a cup of water what happens to the salt before it dissolves and Why?

The salt breaks down into ions because the covalent water compound is bound together tightly.


What If you sprinkle salt into a cup of water what happens to the salt before it dissolves and why?

The salt breaks down into ions because the covalent water compound is bound together tightly.


Does salt disslove in water?

Yes, salt (sodium chloride) dissolves in water. When salt is added to water, the water molecules surround the salt ions, breaking the ionic bonds and pulling the salt apart. This results in a clear, homogeneous solution with the salt evenly distributed throughout the water.


What dissolves faster salt water or sugar water?

Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.


Why does water absorb salt?

Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.