Salt water
Salt comes from two sources. One is sea salt and the other is from salt mines. The primary source of salt a thousand years ago was the salt lagoons of the northern Yucatán peninsula. The lagoon was dam up connecting the sea and to make salt beds. Nature does the work through evaporation and then they just scooped up the salt. This method is still used today around the world for sea salt.
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Skillygallee is a dish often prepared by Civil War soldiers while in camp. It is made by soaking Hard Tack(dry biscuit) in water, and then frying it in the fat from Salt Pork(heavily salted fatty pork cut similar to bacon).
The judicial branch is made up of the federal courts and the supreme court.
Water &&+ Salt?.
Salt isn't made from salt water, it is already present in the salt water. If you were to heat up the salt water, or put it on an evaporating dish, after a while, all the water will be gone and you'll be left with salt crystals. Industrially sea water is 10times concentrated to get salt crystals.
Swamps are made of both.
Water fresh water or salt water
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when sait is dissolved in water water is said to be an solution as it is made up of a solute and a solvent or otherwise when salt is mixed with water then the water is said as a salt solution
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Both salt and water are compounds. Table salt is sodium chloride (NaCl) made up of the elements sodium and chlorine. Water is H2O so it is made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
Yes. Saltwater can be made from a separate salt and water solvent.
A solution of salt water consists of water and salt, the salt is made up of, if you are talking about common table salt, Sodium and Chlorine, which are separated from each other into individual ions by the individual water molecules. =)
Hot water typically consists of H2O molecules and salt. Cold water with salt is also made up of H2O molecules and dissolves the salt in its solution.
The ice cube made of salt and water will melt faster than the one made of sugar and water, which in turn will melt faster than the one made from just water. Salt and sugar lower the freezing point of water, which causes the ice to melt faster.