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a) Salt is dissolves in water to form salt water, here salt is present as a solute and water as a solvent.

b) A mixture in which its constituents are distributed uniformly is called homogeneous mixture, such as salt in water. A mixture in which its constituents are not distributed uniformly is called heterogeneous mixture, such as sand in water.

c) Solubility is a property referring to the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent. ... This property is known as miscibility. Under various conditions, the equilibrium solubility can be exceeded to give a so-called supersaturated solution, which is metastable.

d) Solubility is the maximum amount of a substance that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature. There are two direct factors that affect solubility: temperature and pressure. Temperature affects the solubility of both solids and gases, but pressure only affects the solubility of gases.

e) The two most common methods are distillation and evaporation, but there are other ways to separate the two compounds.

  • Separate Salt and Water Using Distillation.
  • Separate Salt and Water Using Evaporation.
  • Other Methods to Separate Salt and Water.
  • Sources.
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