This depends on: volume of water, temperature of water, stirring, crystal dimensions, presence of other substances etc.
Which salt are you referring too? Table salt, NaCl does. Most salts do, but some sulfate salts do not, such as barium sulfate (BaSO4).
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Yes. To get a pure salt crystal the water should be pure if it is the desired solvent. Deionized water should be used. Also when creating crystals the temperature should decrease steadily and not fast otherwise water molecules will be trapped within the crystal leading to an impurity.
The crystal is broken.
Yes. Salt is a crystalline substance. The ions in the compound form a crystal lattice.
salt crystal is a pure substance hope this helps xx
The amount of ammonia in a salt crystal solution can affect the size of the salt crystals by influencing the rate of crystal formation. Higher concentrations of ammonia can accelerate the growth of salt crystals, resulting in larger crystals. Conversely, lower concentrations of ammonia may slow down crystal growth, leading to smaller crystal sizes.
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with salt and bioling water
A type of crystal you can eat, like a snow, salt, or sugar crystal.
Fluorite belongs to the same crystal system as salt - the cubic (also known as the isometric) crystal system.
Only if the parts simulate the actual proportions of the actual salt crystal.