Describe an experiment to show what happens when a salt solution is heated.
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When a salt solution is heated, the solvent (assumedly water) will evaporate at a greater rate because the water molecules have greater energy....
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Grow your own crystals with salt and water. The experiment includes the creation of a supersaturated solution in which the solution (liquid) contains more salt than water can usually hold. When the heated water cools, it makes conditions very unstable, so the dissolved salt will leave the water and grab onto the string. As the water evaporates, the salt stays behind, making it even more unstable and encouraging the crystal to grow.
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