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Test for salt water
Does anyone know of anyway I can test to see if water has salt in it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pure water has a density of 1g per cc the more salt (and other impurities) the higher the density
It will also have a greater electrical conductivity, a lower freezing point etc.
However this also goes for a lot of substances - if this is a homework question the answer is rather dependant on what level you're at a pre-GCSE answer to this question is somewhat different to an A-level chemistry one
A simple test - not as simple as Space's suggestion! - is to put an egg in it.
A fresh, raw egg will sink in fresh water, and will float in salty water. Something to do with density as jake-the-peg said.
Here's a nice trick - half-fill a clear jug with warm salty water (warm to help the salt dissolve) and slowly add cold fresh water down the side of the jug (or off the back of a spoon?).
Now put an egg in there - it will sink to halfway down, then stop as it floats on the salty water.