If the salt is dried in an oven at 110 0C for 30 min - the salt is dry. But sodium chloride absorb easily water from the atmosphere.
There are many different functions of inorganic salts. Inorganic salts are used to preserve foods and dry out liquid substances for example.
You can drink battery acid while high on bath salts if you really really want to. That doesn't mean it's a good idea.
You get really, cuz it has the word bath in it.
Bile salts are really necessary to break down fat into very small particles. No bile salts (after a gallbladder removal) and then eat a fatty meal, be ready to run to the bathroom!
An alkali flat is a dry lake, consisting of fine-grained sediments infused with alkali salts.
Yes, salinity is higher in dry, hot areas because the high evaporation rate leaves behind salts dissolved in the water.
They aren't, really. It's the hype that gets people worked up, but injecting "bath salts" into your bloodstream is INCREDIBLY dangerous.
Hydrated salts appear dry because they have incorporated water molecules within their crystal lattice structure. This water is not easily visible on the surface of the salt, giving the appearance of dryness. However, if the hydrated salt is heated or exposed to low humidity conditions, the water molecules can be released, causing the salt to become visibly wet.
cleaning fluid is liquid and has a percentage of rh in it
With really dry hands, it is important to moisturize with lotion that is specifically designed for dry skin.
My mouth is so dry, I could really do with some water :)
It certainly isn't really dry. So yes it is really wet.