Baking soda dissolves faster than salt.
The solubility of salt in oil is small.
no
no
The salt will not dissolve in the oil because oil is nonpolar and salt is polar, and like dissolves like.
no it can not
That depends on the type of ink, but it's most likely that ink is a type of oil that is not dissolve in water
Water dissolve easily salt.
No, but salt does dissolve in water.
Grease
Salt will dissolve in water
Salt is a solid; water can dissolve candies.
Yes, salt is soluble.
Unlike salt and sugar, petrol is a nonpolar substance, meaning that the electrons in its molecules are evenly distributed, rather than concentrated in some areas to make the molecule negatively charged on one side and positively charged on the other, as is the case with polar substances. Polar substances, as well as ionic substances such as salt, tend to dissolve more effectively in other polar substances, such as water, while nonpolar substances tend to dissolve well in nonpolar substances, such as oil. So while salt and sugar dissolve well in water, and oil might dissolve well in petrol, salt and sugar will not dissolve to any great degree in petrol.