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Why does a fish not decompose if salt is added?

Salt dries out the fish. The fish still decomposes but it's much, much slower. Water speeds up the decomposition. Since the fish is now dry because of the salt it doesn't decompose as fast.


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Can salt dry out your skin?

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Yes, you can put dry ice in salt water. It will bubble furiously and cool down the salt water.


What does dry land salinity mean?

Salinity is the amount of salt in something. So, "dry land salinity" is the amount of salt in the dry land involved.


If the filtrate is a solution how do you obtain a dry sample of the salt dissolved?

Boil the solution and the solvent will get evaporated and you will get the dry salt


How do you obtain pure and dry sample of sodium chloride salt?

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