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Krystal Lopez
20 January, 19:36
Does salt dissolve easily in water
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Conrad Ayers
20 January, 20:28
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Yes ... yes it does
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Rene Bradshaw
20 January, 20:40
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Yes, it does.
Water is considered the universal solvent, meaning that it dissolves most substances.
Salt, in this case, is the solute, or the part that dissolves. If water is heated up, the reaction will occur even faster, same with agitation (stirring).
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