Salt is not flammable.
No, throwing salt in a fire can cause a sudden burst of flames and possibly even create a hazardous situation. It's best to avoid adding any substances to a fire that are not intended for that purpose.
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
salt wil make it stay fresh for a while :D
gargle salt water 4 about 7days 1cup of water and 2 tablespoons of salt
not to my knowledge but when you add salt to sprite it erupts
it would swell and finally burst apart.
While the salt itself must be green that why the paper gone green. Hope this help.
It will swell and burst
Salt is used in fireworks to produce specific colored flames when it burns. Different salts produce different colors when ignited, creating the vibrant displays seen in fireworks.
Soaking your skin in salt water can help to soften the skin and reduce inflammation, making it easier to remove the splinter. The salt water can also help draw out the splinter by increasing moisture around the area, making it easier to see and remove the splinter.