After the evaporation of water crystals are formed.
Yes, if you boil salt water away, you will be left with salt crystals.
The crystalline nature of salt makes it more resistant to crushing forces. Sugar's crystalline structure is not as compact or cubical as salt.
Yes. Ordinary table salt is the molecule NaCl.
sea salt
Salt can be mined from the earth or evaporated from the sea.
because that is what the salt crystals are made of
Salt isn't made from salt water, it is already present in the salt water. If you were to heat up the salt water, or put it on an evaporating dish, after a while, all the water will be gone and you'll be left with salt crystals. Industrially sea water is 10times concentrated to get salt crystals.
Yes, if you boil salt water away, you will be left with salt crystals.
The size of the grinders used by the packagers. It's not intrinsic.
Salt (sodium chloride) is extracted from salt mines or sea waters.
After the evaporation of water crystals are formed.
Table salt is made of many tiny crystals. When you mix these salt crystals with water, they dissolve, losing their crystalline form. When the water evaporates, the salt crystals form once again.
The crystalline nature of salt makes it more resistant to crushing forces. Sugar's crystalline structure is not as compact or cubical as salt.
crystals are somtimes made with salt and suga but they are somthines just crtyles that are in caves
Salt is made of crystals.
When water is evaporated from salt water, the salt will form crystals. Man-made lagoons are flooded with sea water and are then left for the sun to evaporate the water away until we can scrape up the white, salt crystals. Ancient seas have dried out to form salt lakes, or the salt mines in Cheshire, England, and other places world wide. Place a salty solution in a pan and gently heat until the water evaporates, the white crystals left behind is salt.
Sea water is allowed to flood special shallow ponds. The water will evaporate, leaving salt crystals behind.