yes it will - grit is sodium chloride, or commonly known as salt. Salt does dissolve.
No heavy water in the muffler.
No, grit will not dissolve in water as it is composed of small, hard particles such as sand or small stones. These particles will remain in the water without breaking down or dissolving.
The glass may break.
One way to separate salt from grit salt is through the process of dissolving and filtering. By adding water to the mixture, the salt will dissolve while the grit remains as solid particles. The solution can then be filtered, leaving behind the grit salt in the filter while the salt remains in the filtered liquid.
Water become gaseous.
will be hot
When grit dissolves into water it lowers the temperature that water freezes at so at 0'C water does not freeze. However grit can only lower the freezing point of water to about -7'C
Evaperates
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yes it will - grit is sodium chloride, or commonly known as salt. Salt does dissolve.
No heavy water in the muffler.
No, grit will not dissolve in water as it is composed of small, hard particles such as sand or small stones. These particles will remain in the water without breaking down or dissolving.
A:Grow B:Die C:Wilt
water evaporates from the skin
The glass may break.
it floats