I tryed that once , it didn't do anythang but make the sprite taste bad
When you mix salt with coke, the salt dissolves in the liquid and does not significantly change the taste or composition of the drink.
When you mix water with oil and salt, the salt will dissolve in the water but not in the oil. Oil and water will not mix as they are immiscible, forming separate layers due to their different polarities. The salt will stay dissolved in the water layer.
Adding salt to Sprite will not make it fizz up. Fizziness in soft drinks like Sprite comes from the carbonation process during production, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure. Salt does not have any direct impact on this process.
When salt (sodium chloride) and ammonia mix, the ammonia can react with the salt to form a complex called ammonium chloride. This reaction releases heat and can produce a cloud of white smoke due to the formation of ammonium chloride particles.
Salt dissolves faster in Sprite because Sprite is carbonated, which increases the rate of dissolution due to the presence of carbonic acid. Tap water, on the other hand, lacks carbonation and other compounds that could accelerate the dissolution process.
It taste like terrible sprite!
You get a salt solution.
It fizzes
When you mix salt with coke, the salt dissolves in the liquid and does not significantly change the taste or composition of the drink.
we get salt and water
When you mix distilled water with salt and soup, the result is dilute soup.
You get a mixture of salt and sand. Nothing more happens.
not much.
Salt doesn't react with chlorine.
You create a solution of the salt in water.
nothing good can come from that.
Salt and water is formed.Heat is released.