Can Sound Waves Help Us Understand the Clearing of Saltwater Solutions?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the effects of adding table salt to warm water and stirring it. The speaker notes that the sound of the spoon hitting the glass changes as the solution becomes cloudy, and explains that this is due to the solid salt crystals changing the pitch. The conversation also mentions a comparison of stirring water with and without added salt, and concludes that different materials conduct sound at different frequencies.
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I have a cold and need to gargle. I put a tsp of table salt into a waterglass, add warm water and stir. I immediate hear the ting-tang pitch of the spoon-hitting-glass slowly lowering as I stir. The solution is now cloudy. As I continue to stir the pitch now rises back to its beginning point as the solution begins to clear.

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I should add ... I then tried the same (adding warm water, stirring) but without adding the table salt. There was no (or little) pitch change.
 
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Well, obviously it's the solid salt crystals changing the pitch. As you know, sound travels faster through solids than it does through water (well it usually does). I guess different materials also conduct (is that the right word?) different frequencies in different ways.
 

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