Yes.
Making salt water to gargle for a sore throat is not a chemical change. This is because the salt can be extracted from the water.
Making salt water to gargle for a sore throat is not a chemical change. This is because the salt can be extracted from the water.
Use salt water to gargle. Salt water will draw out edema fluid, killing bacteria causing the sore throat.
Chemical
Gargle with salt water
gargle warm salt water
I would gargle warm salt water :)
The best time to gargle with salt water is usually in the morning or before bed, as these are times when you are less likely to eat or drink right after. Gargling with salt water can help with a sore throat, mouth ulcers, or oral hygiene.
gargle with luke warm salt water
After you eat or drink, gargle salt water, and in the Morning and at night gargle mouth wash, alcohol free...
The gargle mixture typically consists of sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in water (H₂O). When you mix salt in warm water, the sodium chloride dissociates into sodium ions (Na⁺) and chloride ions (Cl⁻). Thus, the primary chemical formulas involved in the mixture are NaCl for the salt and H₂O for the water.
You put salt in water and gargle it for 15 seconds or so.