A possible hypothesis could be: "If salt is mixed with water and the solution is frozen, then the salt will not separate from the water, as both salt and water will freeze together into a solid."
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
A salt of the metal. It could be an oxide but equally, it could be a halide, carbonate, suplhate or other salt.
When someone puts salt on everything, it may be referred to as having a preference for salty foods or having a high-salt diet. This behavior could also indicate a preference for the taste of salt or a habit of overseasoning with salt.
Yes. You could try melting it over a Bunsen burner - the sugar will melt readily whereas the salt will not. You could also try dissolving the substance in alcohol. The salt will dissolve only very slightly, but the sugar will dissolve readily.
MgSO4 . nH2O. Exactly what n is varies; in epsomite ("Epsom salts") it's 7, but in other minerals it's lower (the monohydrate exists in nature and is called kieserite), and it can be higher ... in meridianiite it's 11.
"You dont" is NOT the answer. Whoever said that you don't is wrong. You use the salt to temporarily blind the Magistrate when you figure out that he is the ghost leaving roses by Fiona's grave. The reason why people don't notice is because it throws the salt automatically in stead of grabbing it from your inventory.
Salt is used and changes to bleach and this is how the bleach is made. Very natural process. This will not hurt you. Think of it as, if get hurt and you have a sore what do several people do? They use a salt to draw out the gems and the soreness. The salt level isn't this high in pools, and several people that are allergic to chlorine will use this method in stead of using the other by-product chlorine.
Epsom salt is not typically recommended as a treatment for toe nail fungus. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment options, which may include antifungal medications or topical treatments designed specifically for fungal infections.
If a salt is soluble then its granulated form is ALSO soluble, though it might take some more time when coarsely in stead of fine. However there are also quite a lot of INsoluble salts, in case of which grinding never does help to make it (more) soluble!
If each grain of salt was a person, then no. If each grain of salt were 1000 people, this could be possible.
From what
i think by distillation..we can get pure water and salt
You could evaporate the water, leaving the salt behind.
Yes, you could because if you cook it will turn into salt.
freeze the saltwater solution
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