When you stir salt in water, the salt dissolves into the water at a molecular level, forming a homogenous solution. This makes it appear as if the salt has disappeared, but it has actually just spread out evenly throughout the water.
When water disappears into the air, it is called evaporation. This is when liquid water turns into water vapor and becomes part of the atmosphere.
When a puddle of water disappears, it is called evaporation. This occurs when the water's molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid state and turn into water vapor.
metamorphosis
Some water is called salt water because it has salt (mostly sodium chloride) dissolved in it.
When salt dissolves in water, it breaks down into individual sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions, becoming invisible to the naked eye. The solution appears clear and colorless.
Salt dissolved in water is called a salt solution.
The combination of salt water and fresh water is called brackish water.
Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.
because there is salt water on it
This is when it changes in to water slowly it disappears and turns in to particles called water vapor slowly and slowly
You think probable to concentration of salt in water.