There are many things it could be. It could be: Salt creep, sand, rock scrapings, dust from new uncleansed filters, or It could be living or it could be micro bubbles.
Salt is soluble in water.
Generally the appearance is that of a dusty substance, the colour changes depending on the acidity of the solution when it was in its liquid form and if an indicator was used, usually it is white and dusty. :)
The answer is water Salt water Water melon White water
Water. Salt Water, Watermelon, White water
The word is water. It creates the words salt water, watermelon and white water.
Salt dissolving in water is a chemical change, the white residue is left when the water gets saturated by the salt and the salt starts to come out of solution to gain equilibrium. The residue can also be left behind when boiling off the water.
water
Salt water will erode earth material faster than regular water due to its higher salinity and chemical composition, which increases its corrosive properties. Salt water can accelerate the weathering and breakdown of rocks and minerals through chemical reactions, leading to faster erosion compared to regular water.
Something that can be dissolved in another material is a solute, and is said to be soluble in that material.
SALT
No. Crocodiles are known to inhabit the salt waters
alum....it is a white double salt used for sedimentation of muddy water....