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Iodized salt, due to its relatively smaller crystal size. The smaller the salt crystals, the faster they will dissolve.
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it depends on how long is ban under the ground
Table salt, or sodium chloride is a molecular compound with the chemical formula of NaCl. The smallest unit of salt wholly maintaining its properties is a single molecule.
the sugar makes the crystals bigger because crystals r made by sugar and water so the sugar adds more size to a crystal
The size of the grinders used by the packagers. It's not intrinsic.
This is a type of salt with a specific purity, crystals size, etc.
Iodized salt, due to its relatively smaller crystal size. The smaller the salt crystals, the faster they will dissolve.
At equivalent temperature and size of the crystals any difference exist.
Fast cooling=small crystals Slow cooling=big crystals
No. Exotic salts commonly come in either powders, large crystals, or grinder-size crystals. The latter will work with any quality salt grinder suitable for sea salt use.
larger crystals
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fast cooling rate forms smaller crystals eg Andesiteslow cooling rate forms large crystals eg.Pegmatite
Temperature doesn't really affect the crystal size; the rate of cooling is the major factor. The faster the mineral, rock, etc. (whatever has the crystals) cools, the smaller the crystals- the slower the larger. If you were "growing" crystals with a set, the warmer the temperature generally means the larger the crystals.
Salt re-crystallizes, and the size of the crystals varies according to the cooling time. Salt does not form an amorphous state (non-crystalline glass) as silicon does.