When Salt breaks from Sodium chloride in water to sodium ions and chloride ions, shouldn’t it no longer be chemically salt? If so why is water salty?

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When Salt breaks from Sodium chloride in water to sodium ions and chloride ions, shouldn’t it no longer be chemically salt? If so why is water salty?

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Water doesn’t break the bonds between sodium and chloride. The sodium chloride is suspended in the water, until the concentration is too high and then it will fall to the bottom. It is a salt water solution.

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