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It is not sterile, generally. Sterile means free of contaminates such as potential pathogens. Salt water in the ocean, for example, containes various microscopic organisms. Saline solution is a sterilized salt solution that contains usually only water molecules with ionized sodium and chlorine.
No, it is not recommended to use salt water to clean a cut. Salt water may cause further irritation and delay the healing process. It is best to clean a cut with mild soap and water or an antiseptic solution, and keep it covered with a sterile dressing.
Salt water cubes melt fast because the salt make it give up its BTUs faster
Salt water usually refers to a a solution of common salt, sodium chloride, NaCl.
Salt water is a homogeneous solution as far as the salt is solubilized
Saline is a solution that is made of sodium chloride and water. It is also known as salt water, or sterile salt water.
It is not sterile, generally. Sterile means free of contaminates such as potential pathogens. Salt water in the ocean, for example, containes various microscopic organisms. Saline solution is a sterilized salt solution that contains usually only water molecules with ionized sodium and chlorine.
Yes. Saltwater can be made from a separate salt and water solvent.
You should use sterile salt water - boil the water and salt first then let it cool. Regular water might contain germs that could cause an infection.
salt and water
It is made from the salt that is mixed in with the sand.
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.
Salt water is obtained by dissolving sodium chloride in water.
No, not even similar. Sodium chloride is common salt. Sterile water is water that has been totally purified.
No, it is not recommended to use salt water to clean a cut. Salt water may cause further irritation and delay the healing process. It is best to clean a cut with mild soap and water or an antiseptic solution, and keep it covered with a sterile dressing.
Water &&+ Salt?.
Salt and Water. Molecules, too.