I also dont know?
salt is a solid but water is a liquid
Chlorine may help kill head lice in water, such as in a swimming pool, but it may not be completely effective. It is recommended to use specialized treatments to get rid of head lice infestations, as they are more reliable in eliminating the parasites.
It depends on the age of the calves themselves. If they're wearers, yes, definitely; either that or else salt and mineral in the loose form, since trace blocks are really 95% salt and the rest mineral. If the calves are unweaned and still dependent on their dam's milk, no. It's their dams that will need it, not the calves themselves.
"No, they need salt water."
If you drink only salt water you go crazy. If (most) plants are given salt water they die. The salt (NaCl) concentrates and becomes poisonous.
Salt water has a higher density, so the pressure at a given depth increases.
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From what ive heard, I dont think so. You should probably buy a certain product like lice shampoo to get rid of pubic lice.
The process of separating salt and water is called "evaporation." This involves heating the saltwater solution until the water evaporates, leaving behind the salt in solid form.
Water vapor is given off when a salt solution is heated gently. As the solution heats up, the water molecules begin to evaporate, leaving behind the salt particles.
the temperature of the water (table G in the chemistry reference table)
When it is impossible to dissolve any salt further at a given temperature.