If you don't evaporate any of the water, identify what happens to the eighth spoonful of bath salts you add.It dissolves into the solutionIt falls to the bottom of the beaker as sedimentIt forms crystalsI'm not sure
Question
If you don't evaporate any of the water, identify what happens to the eighth spoonful of bath salts you add.It dissolves into the solutionIt falls to the bottom of the beaker as sedimentIt forms crystalsI'm not sure
Solution
The answer to this question depends on the saturation point of the water.
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If the water is not yet saturated with bath salts, the eighth spoonful of bath salts will dissolve into the solution.
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If the water is already saturated, meaning it has dissolved as much bath salts as it can, the eighth spoonful of bath salts will not dissolve. Instead, it will fall to the bottom of the beaker as sediment.
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The formation of crystals would require a change in conditions, such as evaporation of the water or a drop in temperature, which would cause the dissolved salts to come out of solution and form crystals. Since the question specifies that no water is evaporated, we can rule out the formation of crystals under these conditions.
So, without more information about the saturation state of the water, it's not possible to definitively answer this question.
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