Crushed salt dissolves faster in cold water compared to rock salt. This is because crushed salt has a larger surface area for water molecules to come in contact with, facilitating faster dissolution. Rock salt, on the other hand, has a smaller surface area which slows down the dissolution process.
vinigar,mixed with salt,water and crushed up melitonin
Granules of table salt dissolve faster than crushed salt because the granules have a larger surface area for water to come into contact with, allowing for quicker dissolution. Crushed salt has smaller particles that require more time for water molecules to penetrate and dissolve the salt.
No, salt does not disappear in water. When salt is added to water, it dissolves to form a salt solution. The salt particles are still present in the water, but they are not visible to the naked eye.
When sodium chloride is added to water, it dissolves and releases energy in the form of heat. This heat energy is absorbed by the surroundings, causing the temperature of the water to decrease. This phenomenon is known as the endothermic dissolution of sodium chloride.
Rock salt is crushed before putting it in water to increase its surface area, allowing it to dissolve more quickly. This helps the salt to dissolve evenly and efficiently in water when used for processes like cooking or making brine solutions.
Crushed salt will dissolve faster as it has a larger surface area providing more contact with the water.
Crushed salt dissolves faster in cold water compared to rock salt. This is because crushed salt has a larger surface area for water molecules to come in contact with, facilitating faster dissolution. Rock salt, on the other hand, has a smaller surface area which slows down the dissolution process.
The objective of this activity is to compare the dissolution rate of crushed salt versus crystal salt in water. Crushed salt will dissolve faster than crystal salt because its larger surface area allows for quicker interaction with the water molecules, resulting in faster dissolution.
the salt dissolves and the water will become salt water
Salt. It can be raffined from salt stocks underground or extracted from sea water.
vinigar,mixed with salt,water and crushed up melitonin
Yes , the volume of water will increase if salt is added , as salt is a solute and water is a solvent. When salt is added , it affects the weight of molecules and the liquid itself.
What did you observe! This is not a question we can answer as we were not present when the salt was added.
Granules of table salt dissolve faster than crushed salt because the granules have a larger surface area for water to come into contact with, allowing for quicker dissolution. Crushed salt has smaller particles that require more time for water molecules to penetrate and dissolve the salt.
Because this water contain salt - naturally or added.
We cannot see the salt particle when it is added to the water because it dissolves