The NaCl dissipates into Na+ and Cl-, and thus into NaOH and HCl with H2O
the salt dissolves and the water will become salt water
Some crystals do, such as sugar. Others, like salt, don't depend on the temperature of the liquid. All crystals are different.
salt water
It will die
Table salt is made of many tiny crystals. When you mix these salt crystals with water, they dissolve, losing their crystalline form. When the water evaporates, the salt crystals form once again.
dilute salt in water to form a solution, then evaporate the water and you are left with salt crystals - gamemaster12321
Yes, if you boil salt water away, you will be left with salt crystals.
The sugar crystals have no added colour and are 'white' crystals in appearance. Once dissolved into the water, they create a transparent sugary solution. The same is for salt crystals that create a saline solution.
evaporate the water and then the salt crystals will be left.
After the evaporation of water crystals are formed.
Salt water is not abrasive unless it has crystals of undissolved salt in it.
Salt crystals will not form is the water weight or temperature of the water particles is incorrect.