If the salt is completely soluted in the water, it's liquid.
Most of a table salt is Solid !
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Yes, anything can become a liquid, salt becomes one at about 2000 degrees ferinheiht
Yes. Water is a liquid. In this case, the water has dissolved solids (crystals of various salts) in it.
salt water
For example a solid from a liquid; evaporation of water from sea waters give salt.
Condensation removes only liquids. Since salt is not a liquid, when the water evaporates, the salt is left.
saline solution is salted water with 0.85% of salt
Salt water is classified as a mixture due to the variability of its contents.
no salt is not a liquid but salt can be dissolved in liquid water which is then called an aqueous solution.
Water and salt form a solution in the liquid phase.
salt water
solid liquid liquid solution
No.You specifically need liquid water and solid sodium chloride to get salt water.
It is simply salt and water where the salt is dissolved into the water. So yes.
Liquid!
Salt Water
salt is a solid but water is a liquid
common salt in water (liquid)is colorless/when melts its colorless again.
solid liquid liquid solution
Salt is not a liquid it is a solid with a chemical compound of NaCl, it dissolves in water, that's why we have salt water. If you heated it up to about the temperature of lava it would become liquid, scince it is a mineral.