It does! I can smell it! and it doesn't smell the way it tastes. It's very hard to describe, but I would say it has a rusty, burned cent. Although almost everyone I have told this to thinks I'm crazy. But that's just because they don't feel like putting their noses in salt them self's.
I know it contributes to the elimination of some odors. As for whether it absorbs it or not, I do not know. It does have antimicrobial properties, however.
Sodium chloride hasn't odor but the nose is sensible to saline aerosols.
Sodium chloride doesn't absorb smells.
Sodium chloride hasn't an odor.
Yes. Eggs can and do absorb flavors and smells from the refrigerator.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
To remove, conceal or absorb unpleasant smells.
No. Generally smells are caused by wet substances evaporating. Activated charcoal will absorb the moisture and reduce and eliminate the smell. Baking powder, baking soda, salt, and other substances that readily absorb moisture will accomplish the same.
it smells like salt
No, salt absorb moisture.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic, absorb water.
The salt will absorb the water.
Because it tastes, smells, and is in salt.
yes
No.
Salt is very hygroscopic, easily absorb water.