It will most likely die. Only water plants with fresh water.
It will die.
Adding salt allows the water to boil at a higher temperature, so the eggs cook somewhat quicker.
A houseplant typically needs around 300 mL of water each time it is watered. However, giving a houseplant 300 L of water at once would likely drown the plant and lead to root rot. It's important to water plants in moderation to avoid waterlogging the soil.
When you place a raisin in salt water, the water around the raisin becomes more concentrated with salt due to osmosis. This causes the water inside the raisin to move out towards the salt water, resulting in the raisin shrinking and becoming wrinkled as it loses water.
It's a physical change because salt stays the same when it is put in the water. Even though you can not see the salt, it's still there. This will also happen if you put sugar in water.
they will die
It will die.
It will most likely die. Only water plants with fresh water.
It will most likely die. Only a few species of plants can thrive on salt or brackish water.
You get salt water.
the salt dissolves and the water will become salt water
You will have some salt and some fresh water.
the salt will disolve
A houseplant needs about 300 milliliters of water. 300 liters of water would kill it.
salt will dissolve
The salt would dissolve, which you can reverse by boiling the water.
Salt dissolves in water forming solution.