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well you can get abaking tray and pour all of the salt soultion in it and put it in the oven and in a few mints you will see the water has dried out and left behind crystals of salt

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Q: How do you tell someone that if you pour salt into a glass of water the salt does nt disappear it dissolves?
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When sugar seems to disappear in water it?

dissolves


Does the dissolved salt in a glass of water really disappear?

Sodium chloride (table salt) is just sodium ions and chlorine ions joined together in a lattice. When it dissolves, all the ions come apart and attach on the H and OH groups in the water, so in a sense it does disappear.


Why does salt seem to disappear when you put it in water and stir it up?

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Why does water in a glass disappear on a hot day?

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What happens when a teaspoon of table salt is stirred into a glass of water?

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A solid that dissolves in a liquid is called a solute. The term solute means that which is dissolved. A solution is the resulting mixture of solute and solvent. A solvent is that which dissolves. Water is the most common solvent; if sugar dissolves in water, then sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The term insoluble means does not dissolve, so for example, glass is insoluble in water. That's why you can pour water into a glass and the glass remains intact.


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A homogeneous solution of sugar in water.


Does the dry ice disappear more quickly in air or in water?

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Are all solids equally soluble in the same solvent?

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When a solid dissolves in a liquid it seems to disappear into it. how is it possible?

The solid separates down to the molecular level - and they mix with the water molecules. We cannot see molecules with the naked eye !