Salt water is made up of salt and fresh water
When you stir salt in water, the salt dissolves into the water at a molecular level, forming a homogenous solution. This makes it appear as if the salt has disappeared, but it has actually just spread out evenly throughout the water.
NO Normal water boils faster because salt (sodium chloride) breaks up very slowly and since its salt water. The salt binds itself with the molecules of the water therefore increasing the boiling point, hence making it slower to boil. In comparison to normal water, salt water takes longer to boil than normal water.
Salt water has a higher density than fresh water. Fresh water is only made up of two things, hydrogen and oxygen. Salt water is made up of hydrogen oxygen sodium and chlorine, which gives it a higher density.
No, salt does not soak up water. Instead, it dissolves in water, forming a solution.
The two main types of water are freshwater and saltwater. Freshwater comes from sources like rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers, while saltwater is found in oceans and seas. Most of the Earth's water is saltwater, with freshwater making up only a small percentage.
no, salt kills and makes snails shrivil up
no cause salt dries up the water in the plant which makes the plant die
Salt water.
The oxygen in the water. This is true for salt water and fresh water. The salt makes the water electrically conductive, allowing slight electric currents to form and speed up the oxidation of the iron.
because the salt makes it rise up higher every table spoon that you put it goes up to 6 table spoons
The salt in the water does this. Consider a glass of water filled up to a line on the glass. Then add 3 teaspoons of salt to that glass of water and stir until the salt dissolves. You will find that despite the addition of the salt the water still only comes up to the line. What has happened is that the salt has gone into solution in the water and the mass of the salt is now part of (inside) the water - the density of the solution has increased.
the salt water is denser because of the salt
What makes up a salt crystal?
The salt makes the water a better conductor.
The solute is the name of the substance that dissolves in a solvent e.g. in salt water, salt is the solute, water is the solvent.
97% of the earth contains salt ocean water because of the seven seas on earth.
no because the salt makes the water lighter