yes, it is called brine
Water is the solvent and salt is the solute. Together they make a solution of salt water.
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
Solid salt (solute) disappear in water (solvent) - a homogeneous solution is formed.
Exactly the same amount of salt as you weighed out to make the salt water solution in the first place.
Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.
To make a 22.3% salt solution, you would dissolve 22.3 grams of salt in 100 grams of solution (salt + water). This would result in a solution where 22.3% of the total weight is salt.
Water is the solvent and salt is the solute. Together they make a solution of salt water.
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
no they do not they make a solution
By evaporating the water of the solution and condensing it.
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
Cooling a salt solution will crystalize the salt presumably by lowering the solubility, allowing the solution to be filtered and pure water obtained. Drinking salt water will lead to dehydration.
Solid salt (solute) disappear in water (solvent) - a homogeneous solution is formed.
No, salt and water do not chemically combine to form a new compound. Salt (sodium chloride) dissolves in water to form a solution, where the salt ions are surrounded by water molecules through a process called hydration.
Exactly the same amount of salt as you weighed out to make the salt water solution in the first place.
Salt is the solute. Water is the solvent. Salt water is the solution. This solution is sometimes called a saline solution.
Salt water is a solution of salt dissolved in water.