no, it is solubility
The density of salt water is higher than fresh water.
It's actually pretty easy. If the density of the substance is higher than the density of water, the object will sink. If the density of the substance is lower than the density of water, the object will float. Be aware though that various substances may have dissolved into the water, thus changing its density. For example, seawater has a different density than fresh water.
Dissolved organic and inorganic ions constitute the dissolved load in rivers.
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The instrument used to measure the density of a liquid is a hydrometer. These are often made for specific purposes, because the density of a given liquid may not vary much. Milk hydrometers are used to estimate the creaminess of raw milk. A battery hydrometer is used on your car battery, for the density of the sulphuric acid varies with the amount of lead dissolved, which indicates the state to which the battery is charged.
Dissolved materials make the density of the water , more dense then before.
yes..density is affect.
No, the density of the solution is greater.
Yes, the physical properties of water can change when a compound is dissolved in it. For example, the boiling and freezing points of water can be altered, its density may change, and its ability to conduct electricity may be affected depending on the compound dissolved.
no, because the density is denser than salinity.
Temperature, solvent, density of said object being dissolved
insolubility is the ability to resist being dissolved.
It depends how dilute it is and what solvent it is dissolved in.
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Temperature, pressure, and the presence of dissolved substances like salt can all influence the density of water. As temperature increases, water density decreases, while increasing pressure can increase density. Dissolved substances can affect density by changing the mass of the water without significantly changing its volume.
Dissolved solids increase the density of a solution because they add mass without significantly increasing its volume. When substances like salts or sugars dissolve in a solvent (usually water), they break into ions or molecules, increasing the overall mass of the solution. This change in mass relative to volume results in a higher density compared to the pure solvent. Consequently, solutions with higher concentrations of dissolved solids will generally have greater density than those with fewer dissolved solids.
Yes, the density of water increases as salt is dissolved in it. This is because the salt adds mass to the water without significantly changing its volume. The increase in density allows objects to float more easily in saltwater compared to freshwater.