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Can a saturated solution of sodium chloride still dissolve epsom salt?

Yes, a saturated solution of sodium chloride can still dissolve Epsom salt. This is because the solubility of Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is not affected by the presence of sodium chloride. The solubility of a substance is determined by its own unique properties and interactions with the solvent, rather than the presence of other solutes in the solution. Therefore, even in a saturated solution of sodium chloride, Epsom salt can still dissolve until it reaches its own saturation point.


Is saltwater solution saturated or unsaturated?

From your question it is impossible to tell. A salt-water solution can be unsaturated or saturated depending on how much salt was added.


What is the pH of Epsom salt when mixed with water?

The water solution of Epsom salt is neutral.


What will be the solution name if you put more salt in saturated salt solution?

It will be saturated salt solution with salt crystals at the bottom of the container.


What if your teacher gives you a solution of salt in water. How can you fi nd out if it is a saturated solution?

You can determine if the solution is saturated by adding a small amount of salt to the solution. If the salt dissolves, the solution is unsaturated. If the added salt does not dissolve and collects at the bottom of the container, the solution is saturated.


Is Epsom salt and water a mixture or a solution?

Epsom salt is a chemical compound (magnesium sulfate heptahydrate, MgSO4.7H2O) not a mixture.


Can you add more salt to a saturated solution?

No, adding more salt to a saturated solution will not dissolve. The solution is already at its maximum capacity to dissolve salt at that temperature and pressure.


How does concentration change after every spoon full of salt is added after the solution is saturated?

The concentration of the salt solution does NOT change- it is saturated.


How do you make a supersaturated Epsom salt solution?

make a fully saturated solution, then add more. after adding, greatly heat up the solution and stir it to dissolve more salt. when it cools down, you have a supersaturated solution. word of caution, if you put any kind of crystal structure in this solution, then the excess will crystalize back out.


How can you find out if a solution is a saturated solution?

The fastest way is to add more salt - if the additional salt falls out of solution and forms a precipitate on the bottom of the container, the solution is saturated.


How can you make a supersaturated epsom salt solution?

To get a supersaturated solution you can either cool down the solution or let some of the water evaporate. To begin, make some Epsom salt crystals. These are easy to grow and you will begin to see crystals in a couple of hours. Start with one cup of warm distilled water (not boiling).


Which solution containing 2.4g salt per 5ml of water are saturated at room temperature?

This salt solution is saturated at room temperature.