Checking water for dissolved salts | Water I Chemistry

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Water is a universal solvent and hence, it has many dissolved substances in it, mainly salts. In this video, we test 3 samples of water, namely, hard, tap and salt water; to find out which one has the most salts dissolved in it. A few drops of each of these water samples is subjected to heating on a metal plate. When the water is evaporated, it leaves behind the salt residues. We find that, salt water has the greatest amount of residue left, and tap water the least. Hence, the amount of dissolved salts is most in salt water, and least in tap water.
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Super sir I am very very impressed I like your explanation sir

s.niswitha
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Thanks sir. You are the best. Tomorrow is my exam. Wish me luck ! Thanks sir. Bye

krishnaprasathmuthukumar
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aye this video shows physical change right??

Leapinglizard
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How to find out what are salts and it's concentration present in a water.
Any salts we are changing into caco3. Why?

shaikshaboddin
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What's the reagent in this experiment?

minatothefourth
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seems like you took hard water straightatta Sea

Ritesh_Mathur
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Doesn't tell you how much is too much.

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Ay probably the only Indian kid who searched this up

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