Salt appears as small, white crystals or granules, while water is clear and colorless. When salt is dissolved in water, the solution appears transparent but may have a slight cloudy or milky appearance if the salt concentration is high.
The dissolving of salt or sugar in water is a physical change because only the appearance of the substances is altered, not their chemical composition. The salt or sugar molecules remain the same; they are simply dispersed in the water at a molecular level.
Water softener salt can be harmful to new concrete as it may promote efflorescence, which is the appearance of white, powdery substance on the surface of the concrete. It's best to avoid using water softener salt near new concrete to prevent potential damage.
A white crystal.
Rock salt (impure salt) is frequently colored.
Salt dissolved in water has no appearance. Take a glass of water, sprinkle a little salt in it, stir. Salt disappears when dissolved.
Salt appears as small, white crystals or granules, while water is clear and colorless. When salt is dissolved in water, the solution appears transparent but may have a slight cloudy or milky appearance if the salt concentration is high.
The mixture of salt and water would be transparent because salt crystals would dissolve in water making no difference in appearance.
It is a physical change because when salt is added to water,it is dissolved in it which only changes its physical appearance.
The dissolving of salt or sugar in water is a physical change because only the appearance of the substances is altered, not their chemical composition. The salt or sugar molecules remain the same; they are simply dispersed in the water at a molecular level.
Water softener salt can be harmful to new concrete as it may promote efflorescence, which is the appearance of white, powdery substance on the surface of the concrete. It's best to avoid using water softener salt near new concrete to prevent potential damage.
A saline solution is a homogeneous mixture because its appearance and composition are uniform throughout the solution. A substance is salt. A saline solution is a combination of the two substances water and salt. However, in the salt-water solution, the salt is completely dissolved in the water.
A white crystal.
Rock salt is typically identified by its white or colorless appearance, cubic crystal structure, and salty taste. It is also water-soluble, meaning it will dissolve in water. Additionally, rock salt has a high melting point and is commonly found in areas with evaporated salt deposits.
Rock salt (impure salt) is frequently colored.
In a concentrated salt solution, cells typically undergo plasmolysis, where water exits the cell, causing the cell membrane to pull away from the cell wall and resulting in a shriveled appearance. In contrast, cells in distilled water swell due to osmosis, as water enters the cells, making them turgid and plump. Therefore, cells in a concentrated salt solution appear shrunken and wrinkled, while those in distilled water appear swollen and firm.
No. salt water is salt water. it already has salt in it