yes, it will
Factors that may affect the rate at which salt dissolves in water include temperature (higher temperatures generally increase the rate of dissolution), agitation or stirring of the solution (increases contact between salt and water molecules), surface area of the salt particles (finely ground salt dissolves faster), and the concentration of the salt solution (higher concentrations may slow down the dissolution rate).
Salt and carbs I crease problems
Cold water simply slows down the rate at which salt dissolves.
Broken the crystal in small parts; dissolution in water is easy.Factors which affect the rate of dissolution: temperature and stirring.
Enough salt and it will kill the fish
No.
No.
Each enzyme has an optimal salt concentration. Changes in the salt concentration may also denature enzymes.
Goldfish don't need salt because they are Freshwater Fish!
Goldfish that tilt to one side all the time are being bombarded by an infestation of parasites (the most common are flukes). Raise the salt concentration of a tank to 0.3% and treat the tank for parasites using an antiparasitic medication (available at the link posted below)
Solutes affect the physical properties of water.
There are diseases such as ich (white spots) which can be treated with salt. They can get to your pet goldfish easily and expert websites will have answers.