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Why some salts form crystals?

cuz they are mota


Do halite crystals form when fresh water evaporates?

Halite is rock salt. Even some fresh water lakes have Na+ and Cl- dissolved in them, so I would guess that yes, some halite forms. But probably not all that much compared to a salt lake evaporating.


What are some common items that form crystals?

Salt and ice are two common mineral crystals.


What will happen if you use salt instead of sugar to make crystals?

You will be aggravated by the difficulty in getting good crystals to grow if you use table salt. If you can get hold of some alum or copper (II) sulfate, both of those salts grow crystals well.


What does efflorescence and deposition of salts have in common?

Efflorescence and deposition of salts both involve the movement of dissolved salts to the surface of a material where they form solid crystals. Efflorescence occurs when the salts are brought to the surface through evaporation of water, while deposition of salts happens when the salts are pushed to the surface through capillary action or other mechanisms. Both processes can be unsightly and can cause damage to the material over time.


Why do some igneous rocks have big crystals or grains and some igneous rocks have small crystals or grains?

Igneous rocks with big crystals or grains form from slow cooling beneath the Earth's surface, allowing time for larger crystals to grow. In contrast, igneous rocks with small crystals or grains form from fast cooling at or near the Earth's surface, limiting the time available for crystal growth.


Which group of elements on the periodic table form salts by combining with metals?

Halogens form salts by combining with metals. Halogens are in the 17th group of the periodic table. Sodium chloride,Potassium iodide are some examples.


What is urates?

Urates are salts of uric acid that are commonly found in the urine. They can form crystals, which may lead to the development of kidney stones in some individuals. High levels of urates in the blood can also be associated with conditions like gout.


How does the relationship between salts and ions demonstrate that while all salts are ions, not all ions are salts?

The relationship between salts and ions shows that while all salts are made up of ions, not all ions form salts. Salts are compounds made of positively and negatively charged ions that are held together by ionic bonds. However, some ions exist independently and do not combine with other ions to form salts. This distinction highlights the difference between salts, which are specific compounds, and ions, which are individual charged particles.


Why do some salts dissolve spontaneously?

Some salts dissolve spontaneously because the attractive forces between the salt ions and water molecules are stronger than the forces holding the salt crystals together. This allows the salt ions to separate and disperse in the water, resulting in a spontaneous dissolution process.


Inorganic calcium salts?

Some calcium salts are organic, some calcium salts are inorganic.


If a crystal cools rapidly it would be?

Not enough information. Some crystals will break if they cool rapidly, some crystals will not form correctly if the solution cools too quickly.