Mixing salt and water does not make electricity. However, when the salt (NaCl)ionizes in the water meaning the Na+ ions and the Cl+ separates in the water, it creates an electrolyte. The term electrolyte means that the solution of salt and water can conduct electricity.
A coil doesn't make electricity it can however alter voltage and amperage output.
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Dish soap and water are commonly mixed together to make bubbles. Dish soap acts as a surfactant, reducing the surface tension of water and allowing bubbles to form.
Blue and red mixed together make violet, or purple.
When mixed, it is a solution. If left to sit, the salt can partially distill out of the solution. If the water is left to evaporate, there will be crystals.
Put detergent inside the container to make them mixed.
Yellow and blue make green when mixed together.
Red and yellow make orange when mixed together.
Sand and water alone do not typically form an electrolyte solution. Electrolyte solutions are usually formed by dissolving salts or minerals in water, where the ions from the dissolved substances can conduct electricity. Sand is primarily composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and does not dissociate into ions in water to conduct electricity.
Heat the mixture, which will make the water evaporate, leaving behind the salt.
Blue and red make purple when mixed together.
Green and red mixed together make brown.
Snow and strong winds are mixed together to make a blizzard.
Yellow and blue mixed together make green.