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state the phase of salt and water​

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Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
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system must consist of one or more phases. For example, in our salt-water system, if all of the salt is dissolved in the water, consists of only one phase (a sodium chloride - water solution). ... At lower temperature it might contain a vapor phase, a liquid phase, and one or more solid phases.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • If we have too much salt, so that it cannot all dissolve in the water, we have 2 phases, the sodium chloride - water solution and the salt crystals. At lower temperature it might contain a vapor phase, a liquid phase, and one or more solid phases.

  • Solid water – ice is frozen water. When water freezes, its molecules move farther apart, making ice less dense than water. ...
  • Liquid water is wet and fluid. ...
  • Water as a gas – vapor is always present in the air around us.
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