Ever read a label on a bottle of 'salt-free' 'water' that did not say something on the order of "guaranteed 99.9999% sodium-free"?
Presuming that is the meaning of the question & not potassium chloride-free or cyanide citrate-free, or some other salt than "salt."
No. salt water is salt water. it already has salt in it
Salt water
Salt water is denser than fresh (not salt) water.
The amount of salt water you get will depend on the concentration of salt in the water. When you mix salt with water, the salt dissolves into the water to increase its volume slightly. The overall volume of the salt water will be the sum of the volumes of the original salt and water components.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
Salt water taffy does not contain actual seawater or salt water as an ingredient. The name "salt water taffy" likely originated from its coastal origins and traditional recipe that includes salt. However, the amount of salt water in salt water taffy is negligible.
no a salt water snail has to be in salt water
The solvent is water, the solute is salt; solvent and solute form a solution.
Salt water is a solution of salt, containing of course salt.
salt is not from salt water
It is a marine fish found in the atlantic ocean.
Yes, water can dissolve salt. When salt is mixed with water, the water molecules surround the salt ions and break them apart, allowing the salt to dissolve into the water.