put it in a clear zip lock bag and shake it. (make sure it is sealed tightly)
Salt breaks apart into ions. Table sugar does not, the table sugar stays as a molecular compound.
Table dissolves in a shorter time span since it has a smaller mass, and can be broken down when put in water. Epsom salt is larger and harder to break down.
Yes. That is how salt dissolves in water.
Salt = NaCl If you go any smaller you would need to break it apart into its two atoms: Na = Sodium and Cl = Chlorine.
Table salt.
table salt is easy to break because it desolves in water
Salt breaks apart into ions. Table sugar does not, the table sugar stays as a molecular compound.
Table dissolves in a shorter time span since it has a smaller mass, and can be broken down when put in water. Epsom salt is larger and harder to break down.
Yes. That is how salt dissolves in water.
There should be no reason that granulated table salt would break down wood. It could scratch the finish if left on the floor. If the salt was mixed with a liquid it may have been the liquid that caused an issue.
Table salt is a salt - sodium chloride (NaCl).
Rock salt and table salt are both sodium chloride - NaCl; table salt is the pure form of rock salt.
Salt = NaCl If you go any smaller you would need to break it apart into its two atoms: Na = Sodium and Cl = Chlorine.
no, table sugar and salt are compounds.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid salt.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid salt.
Table salt.