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28 February, 07:45

Under the table salt tab shake the salt shaker. describe what happens to the solid table salt nacl

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  1. 28 February, 07:58
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    This question is about an interactive simulation where you can shake a salt shaker.

    When you do that the grains of salt are represented by molecules with two colors: green and pink. Green color represents the larger ions, these are Na + and the pink color represents the smaller ions, Cl-.

    When the grains enter water they split and you see the Na + and Cl - separate.

    This represents the disolution of the table salt in water.

    As you continue shaking the dissolution (separation of the grains once reached the water) becomes slower. Until a moment when no more grains dissolve. This is because the solution has become saturated.
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