if u add Epsom salt to water and then put it on the part of the rose that's in the ground then it will make it grow very good.. but if u put regular salt in water it will more than likely kill it. and if u put water on the leaves of the rose then it will definitely kill it
The salt dissolves in the water
The roses dies in at lest 2 or 6 minutes or up to an hour. I suggest not putting Ur roses in salt water unless u are trying to kill them me & my friend did this for science fair and that was one of the first roses that died.
The freezing point of the water is lowered. ADD: You get a salt water solution.
If the temperature remain constant - nothing.
You get a salt and water only.
Salt release slowly the heat of dissolution and the temperature is increased.
it shrinks and if u add salt to a plant cell it explodes (this view is awsome)
If you add the same quantity of an acid and a base it will become neutral.i.e forms salt and water
the fish will be preserved..`~lhaie
It will fizz suddenly, possibly launching from the bottle.
When you add salt to boiling water, it increases the boiling point of the water. This means that the water will need to reach a higher temperature before it boils. Additionally, the salt can enhance the flavor of the food being cooked in the water.
When you add salt to water, the total mass of the water solution increases because the salt also contributes to the total mass. However, the salt dissolves into the water, so the mass of the water molecules themselves remains the same.