Brine
Water doesn't melt, it evaporates.
..purify the water to separate the mudd salty water..that would be all,,thank you=
The pH level of salty water is between 7.36 and 8.21.
Density depends on salinity to tell how dense something is so if you had a cup of salty water and a cup of not salty water, then the salty water would be denser than the cup of not salty water.
it's due to something called osmosis. If you have salty water on one side of a permeable membrane and less salty water on the other - then nature will try to balance this out by moving water through the barries to dilute the salty water.
It means to extract salt from salty or sea water.
"Brackish" means tasting salty or undrinkable.
it is because salty water is made of the dirty water which come from mountains melted water its small salty particles makes all the water salty thats what the reason is about salty water
The ocean has always been salty and it is thought that life evolved in the oceans. This means that salt water fish have mechanisms for dealing with the salt in their environment. However, land animals have adapted to live away from the sea and have developed a waterproof covering (skin) to protect us from drying out. (They sort of carry a bit of the ocean with them). This means that if you were to dip your injury into SEA WATER (which is salty) you would NOT find this painful. The water must be made MORE SALTY than sea water before it would hurt. Water this salty would also hurt most fish.
Water can be salty or pure.
92% of the water is salty.
You will need: 2 beakers(1 named A and 1 named B) Salty water A stand A Bunsen burner A CLEAN aluminum tray 1.Put the salty water in beaker A. 2.Put the stand and the Bunsen burner under it. 3.Put beaker B and shape next to it. 4.Hold the clean aluminum tray above it diagonally. 5.Turn the Bunsen burner on. 6.Wait for the salty water to evaporate and form water droplets which will fall into the beaker B. And you will get pure water unless the aluminum tray is dirty. -------- - distillation - ion exchange - reverse osmosis etc.
yes salty water is a conductor
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Because the fresh water turns into salty water.
Salty water.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.