salt becomes dossolved while sand remains as undissolved material at the bottom of container.
The salt dissolves in the water and the iron does not.
Salt water is formed when salt dissolves in water. Solution is when their is a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances usually liquids.
A mixture of salt and water is always a solution.
The temperature of the water/salt solution will equalize to room temperature.
Neither "substance" nor "mixture" is an apt designation for salt water. Salt water is best described as a "solution of salt in water". It would be a good idea for you to review the difference between "mixture" and "solution".
well since it is salt and water i guess it is a mixture
the salt dissolves and the water will become salt water
The salt dissolves in the water and the iron does not.
Salt and water is a mixture. In a mixture you can mix them together then take them apart. When you put salt in water the salt does not dissolve therefore it is a mixture. If salt dissolved in water it would then be a solution,but salt does not dissolve in water so it is a mixture.Salt does dissolve in water to form a solution, which is a mixture. If a chemical that was insoluble in water was added to water, a mixture would also be formed. Slaf can be separated from water by evaporation and crystallisation, the undissolved chemical by filtration.
salt water
It will die
The salt dissolves in the water and the sand does not.
Salt water is formed when salt dissolves in water. Solution is when their is a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances usually liquids.
Salt water is a mixture
Salt water is a mixture
It is a mixture of salt and water.
You did not mention a mixture of 'what' and table salt. On the chance that you meant, "Water", then the compound called, "salt" is in solution with water up to the saturation point. After that, any added salt will simply fall to the bottom of the container, and not go into solution.