If water separates salt into sodium and chloride ions, why does saltwater still taste salty? 661 viewsMay 25, 2019 Question48.23K May 25, 2019 1 Comment If water separates salt into sodium and chloride ions, why does saltwater still taste salty? In: Biology Schnutzel commented May 25, 2019 We actually mostly taste the sodium ions in the salt. Dry salt tastes salty because it is first dissolved by your saliva. 0 Answers ActiveVotedNewestOldest Register or Login
We actually mostly taste the sodium ions in the salt. Dry salt tastes salty because it is first dissolved by your saliva.