Hey guys.
Yes that's right, im havving trouble making salt water.
Im doing a thesis, and it's due bloody soon and i havn't gotten any experiments on paper and im pretty much screwed and can't work out how to fix this problem.
NaCl is theoretically soluble in water up to apprx 25% of the total volume of the salt water.
For my experiment, i am just trying to mix 2kg in a bin to make a total volume of 63L. That's a mass of 3.1%.
And guess what, even with a stirer turned on overnight, the solution remains cloudy!
I can't work it out. Im using home brand cooking salt. the packet says ingredients: sea salt
iv'e tried working in smaller containers, and i've been able to dissolve close to 20% salt in water, yet i just can't seem to do it in this green bin.
Also, when i leave a small amount in the tank for a week, a milky non solid residual cloud sort of thing sits at the bottom.
i have no idea what it is.
i've got a bad feeling it has something to do with the rust from the fitting on the bottom of the tank
this is the experiment.
the milky solution is the salt water (and the red liquid is freshwater)
the milky solution should be clear, but isn't.
i don't know why.
the only important thing to me is density, but i still need the salt water to be clear so that i can take measurements of the coloured flow
Im pretty sure there isn't anti caking agent in it, because on the table salt packet, it mentions anti caking agent, but it doesnt mention it on the cooking salt packet.
I've tried pool salt, and it doesn't seem to make a white cloud, but it takes absolutely forever to dissolve in the water!!!
thanks for your help, im deep in it