it depends where but salt can settle like it settles in the ocean :)
The first Mormons arrived to settle in the Great Salt Lake on July 24, 1847.
no the waves made it mixed up.
The Great Salt Lake.
If the solution is saturated with salt already, then adding more salt will simply see the salt settle to the base of the solution container without it dissolving.
The Mormon Pioneers arrived and began to settle Salt Lake City in 1847.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Oil will generally settle faster in salt water compared to fresh water, as the higher density of salt water makes it more effective at breaking up and dispersing oil droplets. This is why oil spills in oceans or seas can have a more immediate and severe impact compared to spills in freshwater bodies.
first, put the mixture in water . salt will dissolve and then allow chalk powder to settle down. Then try decantation.
Mormon pioneers settled Salt Lake City and in fact, most of Utah... so yes.
Salt; Precipitation
Salt water is a solution, not a colloid suspension. In a solution, the solute particles are dissolved on a molecular level and do not settle out. Colloid suspensions, on the other hand, have larger solute particles that do not dissolve and may eventually settle out.
Salt Lake City and the surrounding communities were started by Mormon pioneers who were seeking refuge and a place where they could settle and practice their religion in peace.