The water will eventually evaporate off and leave the salt, which you can reclaim.
No, it can be mixed with about any type of liquid. ok this other person is wrong baking soda will go bad if mixed with water even in a plastic bag that is sealed it will mold so unless you are going to mix it in food asap (less that 24 hours) it will go bad!
If the water was pure and had no salt already mixed in it then the same 20 grams of salt would be left, as salt doesn't evaporates on the temperature at which water does evaporates.
If left in a beaker for a while, water can gradually evaporate due to exposure to air, especially under warm conditions. This may result in a decrease in the water level in the beaker. If the beaker is left uncovered, impurities from the air or container may also potentially contaminate the water over time.
When copper sulfate is mixed with water in a beaker and left on its own, it forms a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
When a base is added to water and the equilibrium position shifts to the left, it means that the reaction is favoring the formation of the reactants rather than the products. This indicates that the base is not fully dissociating in water and the concentration of the reactants is higher than the products.
water is left
It swells and expands....
When mixed, it is a solution. If left to sit, the salt can partially distill out of the solution. If the water is left to evaporate, there will be crystals.
yes, just evaporate water and you are left with sand
If left in a freezer for 48 hours, you can pop out the centre portion
its hamless
the sand dissolves in the water
the fish will be preserved..`~lhaie
When left in the sun, the water in a cup will gradually heat up and may reach a higher temperature than its surroundings. Some of the water will evaporate, turning into water vapor and escaping into the air.
Methane does not react with chlorine in the dark.
The beef goes off, probably turning grey and swelling a bit due to osmosis. the water level will go down through evaporation and osmosis, what's left will also turn grey and probably have a greasy film. The whole thing will smell.
When a jar of water with dust and dirt has been stirred and then left undisturbed for a few days, the dust and dirt will settle to the bottom of the jar. Leaving in an undisturbed state will cause the water to separate from the heavy debris that settles on the bottom of the jar.