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QuestionShould I use hot water for this experiment?Community AnswerHot water will make the salt dissolve more easily, but you don't have to use hot water if you don't want to.
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QuestionHow do I find the solubility of the salt in a given amount of water?TomPNTop AnswererMeasure out a fixed amount of water (e.g., 1 liter). Add salt one gram at a time, stirring until it completely dissolves. Repeat until no more will dissolve. With table salt and pure water, you should get around 350-360 grams of salt per liter of water to dissolve.
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QuestionHow do I know when the salt is dissolved?AkshithaaCommunity AnswerThe water will be clear, without any residue in the bottom of the glass.
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QuestionIs there a certain point where the salt won't dissolve into the water anymore? I've waited a day and there is still salt at the bottom of the glass.TomPNTop AnswererYes, there is. Salts have a property called "solubility", which is a measure of how much it will dissolve. For example, sodium chloride (table salt) has a solubility in water of 359g/L, so you can dissolve 359g of salt in a liter of pure water. Any more won't dissolve. You can heat it up, which will make more of it dissolve, but when it cools down you will have a supersaturated solution, where the salt will spontaneously crystalize if the solution is disturbed.
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QuestionIs the salt still there when I dissolve it?Community AnswerYes, it has just incorporated with the water. If you distill the water or allow it to evaporate, the salt will be left behind.
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QuestionWhen sodium chloride dissolves in water, what color will it be?Community AnswerThe water remains colourless. You may want to add paint, or use Fe3+ for red, Cu2+ for blue, etc. if you want to see a color change.
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QuestionWill it stay dissolved? I want to put it in a spray bottle and use it as seasoning. Here in Yucatan Mexico, our high humidity makes shakable salt a lost cause.Community AnswerYes, as long as you put your solution in a container to reduce vapouration. If the lid is left open, though, it may dry up.
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QuestionHow long does it take for salt to dissolve in cold tap water?Community AnswerLess than 10 seconds. You can heat it, stir it or add smaller batches for better results.
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QuestionHow do I measure salt in water?Community AnswerUse a salinity meter for accurate results, or use a density meter for an estimation.
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