Salt is not flammable.
I think it has something to do with the fact that salt in a cell will make it burst, thus coaxing the splinter out.
A soft, light weight metal called sodium, which we never see. It bursts into flames in air and can even burn under water.
The salt in the driftwood turns the flames blue/green.
nt sure... Bt no they dnt
When you dissolve salt into water, the salt is the solute while the water is the solvent.
salt wil make it stay fresh for a while :D
gargle salt water 4 about 7days 1cup of water and 2 tablespoons of salt
it would swell and finally burst apart.
While the salt itself must be green that why the paper gone green. Hope this help.
yes. boil, liquid for a while, let liqud stand
There are two products that will give flame a green color. Boric acid and copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is the salt, however.
It will swell and burst