A1 Because water is a solvent, and as long as the material, in this case salt, has less density than the liquid itself, it should sink. But, other solutes like sugar, are denser and water, and will simply sink.
A2 Strictly, there are many many salts, and common table salt, NaCl is the one we meet most commonly. This dissolves readily in water as you remark.
Copper Sulphate 'bluestone' is another salt. Some salts are essentially insoluble, such as many of the Mercury salts - especially the Mercurous ones.
Yes. Although the water may not be boiling after you add it, since the addition of salt will increase water's boiling point! However, the salt would still dissolve in warm or hot water very readily.
It depends on what type of salt it is, like the salt in the ocean i always there so it is possible for salt to dissolve in water
Yes. It dissolves in cold water too, but it dissolves faster in hot water.
salt dissolves in hot water. Salt dissolves in any water.
salt does not dissolve in cold water.....
Yes
increase in heat increases kinetic energy therefore salt will be able to dissolve in it
salt water freezing temperatureWhen you place salt on the ice it starts to disolve making a saltwater solution .Salt water has a lower freezing point than water; therefore, the ice melts until the temperature of the water reaches the freezing temperature of salt water at that particular concentration.
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
Water is already water so when water goes with water it becomes water then you add salt and water and it becomes salt water so you take your salt water and take your water in the water and mix the water in the water with the salt water it becomes the water in the water with salt water
Salt
the difference between salt water and fresh water is that salt water is from the ocean and fresh water is water that hasn't gotten to the ocean and so the water is clean, And you can only drink fresh water not salt water
The reason why salt cannot disolve in water , is because salt is a mineral, and minerals do not disolve in water.
the salt will disolve
It depends on amount of salt and water
They disolve in water
Depending on how much salt you add to the water and how warm the water is... the salt will disolve
The tap water is preferred.
It freeze in cold and disolve in boilng
no the salt will disolve....
Magnesium. I believe Magnesium does not react to fresh water but salt water is very corrosive and will disolve the metal.
Beacause sea water has lots of impurities and disolve salt
Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
Put in ball sack noodle. ball sack noode disolve everything