Salt water is NOT invented, it has been there for ages and everywhere: two-third of the world's surface is covered by oceans full of salty water.
woetso jigdak invented an egg floating in salt water.
Salt is a mineral. No one invented it.
Salt (sodium chloride) is a natural product, it is not invented.
Salt crystals are naturally occurring minerals formed through the evaporation of salt water or brine. They are not "invented" by any individual, but rather a natural geological process. Humans have been harvesting and using salt crystals for thousands of years.
It was never really "invented." Rock salt is halite, a mineral.
Salt shakers were invented in 1858 by John Mason, the guy who invented the screw-top Mason jar
No. salt water is salt water. it already has salt in it
Saline is salt water, i.e. a solution of salt in water. The sea is saline. If another liquid has a high salt content, i.e. if it is 'salty' it is also referred to as 'saline'. Blood is saline.In medicine. Saline refers to a sterile solution of sodium chloride (table salt) in water. It is used in emergency situations. A hospital might transfuse a Saline Solution to the patient, to temporarily replace any huge losses of blood, which loss may have occurred as a result of an accident, or which has happened during a surgical operation.The person who invented the sea and the person who invented blood must be the person who invented saline.Present day Saline Solution uses the same percentage of salt to water that first began to be used in 1884 as a substitute for blood during surgery, a percentage that matches the ratio of salt to blood in human blood.
Salt water
Salt water is denser than fresh (not salt) water.
The phonograph and the electric light bulb both by Thomas Edison. also salt water taffy
i would say from 50 to 100 definatly nothing less then that