Soluble salts are dissociated in water in ions.
When salt is dissolved in water, it is in a dissolved state where the salt particles break apart into ions. This creates a solution where the salt ions are surrounded by water molecules.
Brine.In your example, the salt is the solute while the water is the solvent.
A mixture of salt and pure water is homogeneous when the salt is fully dissolved, resulting in a uniform solution where the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water. However, if the salt is not fully dissolved and remains as solid crystals, the mixture would be considered heterogeneous, as you can distinguish between the solid salt and the liquid water. Thus, the classification depends on whether the salt is dissolved or not.
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If the solution only consists of dissolved salt and water, the answer is simple, just use evaportation, water goes, salt stays.
The salt would be an electrolyte.
Water would be the solvent in this case.
salt when dissolved in water will become an acidic solution
Water is a product of burning, neutralization reaction, thermal decomposition, etc.
No, a salt is a compound. A salt maybe dissolved in water and made into a solution but as salt is not a solution per se.
When salt is dissolved in water, it is in a dissolved state where the salt particles break apart into ions. This creates a solution where the salt ions are surrounded by water molecules.
Brine.In your example, the salt is the solute while the water is the solvent.
When salt is dissolved in water, the result is a homogeneous mixture called a solution. The salt molecules separate and disperse evenly throughout the water, creating a transparent and salty-tasting liquid.
A mixture of salt and pure water is homogeneous when the salt is fully dissolved, resulting in a uniform solution where the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water. However, if the salt is not fully dissolved and remains as solid crystals, the mixture would be considered heterogeneous, as you can distinguish between the solid salt and the liquid water. Thus, the classification depends on whether the salt is dissolved or not.
When salt is dissolved a water sodium chloride solution is obtained.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
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