Yes, it does because salt (nacl) contains a metal sodium a reacive metal that is not as reactive when paired with clorine
table salt as such has no charge because neutral molecule has no charge.
I don't believe it is the citric acid which makes Gatorade an electrolytic solution. I think its the salt which makes Gatorade an electrolytic solution because when salt is dissolved in a liquid, the already charged NA1+ and Cl1- ions are spread throughout the liquid, allowing it to conduct electric current, thus allowing it to be an electrolytic solution. I'm not really too sure though, because NaCl overall will have no charge so I'm a bit confused by this as well. Anyways all I'm sure of is that salt+water=water conducts electric current. -Random 8th Grader
Yes, always for all mixtures.Interestingly, the volume of the solution may not equal the volume of the two things before being mixed -- even for mixing two liquids.
SALTWATER# Relating to, consisting of, or containing salt water: # Inhabiting or occurring in seawater or salt water: # Done or used in salt water REGULAR WATERsimply the water you are drinking...Salt water contains salt. - Axxo
Salt
No, salt water flowing through a pipe by itself does not constitute an electric current. Electric current requires the movement of charged particles, such as electrons, in a closed circuit. Salt water can conduct electricity only if there are free ions present in the water to carry the charge.
Adding salt to water increases its conductivity. When salt dissolves in water, it dissociates into ions, which are free to move and carry electric charge. This increases the number of charged particles in the water, allowing it to conduct electricity more effectively.
Yes. Solid salt does not conduct electricity, but salt water does.
It all depends on what you mean. Tap water has more salt than purified water but purified water can hold more salt if salt is added. There is more room, so to speak, for the salt ions to fit into a container.
Salt water is a good conductor of electricity because it contains ions - charged particles - from the dissolved salt. These ions allow electric current to flow through the water by carrying the charge. The presence of ions in the solution makes it easier for electricity to transfer from one electrode to another.
potatoes have salt and water which makes ions when are mixed. Ions are groups of atoms that make an electric net that has a positive and negative charge like a battery. Batteries charges things so why not a potato?
Yes, salt is conductive in water because it dissociates into ions that can carry an electric current.
freash water only oceans hold salt Walter
Salt dissociates into ions in solution, allowing for the flow of electric current since ions can carry an electric charge. In contrast, sugar does not dissociate into ions in solution, which prevents the flow of electric current as there are no charged particles present to carry the charge.
no
I'm not sure about salt water but i got loads of water in my electric toothbrush once and it was soaked but it still worked
That would probably depend on how you separate them. For example, if you want to use reverse osmosis, then the salt molecules don't go through the filter as easily as the water molecules - either because they are bigger or because of their electric charge.