It is good to use dry dust mop first to clean granite floors. This will help in removing the dirt which causes scratches. Next, get a bucket of hot water ready and put in some mild dish detergent to form soapy water for a more efficient cleaning. Once done, you can dip the rag mop into the mixture and then use it to sweep the floor. Start with the corners first and then make way to clean the middle of the floor. Once the floor gets clean, you can then dispose the dirty water. After that, you can once more fill the bucket with hot clean water and soak the mop and then wring out before using it to sweep the floor. Also see that you clean the soapy mixture and then you can dry the floor. To do that, you can get the dry rag mop and then run it over the floor. This will help in drying the floor. Avoid walking over the floor till it dries up completely.
Work out the resonance of the granite and then subject it with sound frequency to suite the resonance there are two frequencies that can be used
Quartz may be slowly dissolved in hydrofloric acid.
It may dissolved more slowly in a boiling solution of sodium carbonate or a boiling solution of common salt and bleach.
Rock Salt, which is essentially the same stuff as Table Salt (just unrefined) will dissolve in Water.
Table salt.
Iodized salt, due to its relatively smaller crystal size. The smaller the salt crystals, the faster they will dissolve.
Rock salt, or halite, will eventually dissolve in water. Salt is an ionic compound, and therefore polar, and so is water. Like dissolves like, so the water can get it done.
Only making an experiment.
Before would be a very bad choice as the rain would likely dissolve the rock salt and wash most of the rock salt away before the rain actually began to freeze significantly.
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in water.
by using water in a container
Table salt.
rock salt dissolves faster than crystal i did a science experement on it in school
Iodized salt, due to its relatively smaller crystal size. The smaller the salt crystals, the faster they will dissolve.
Any difference exist.
Rock salt, or halite, will eventually dissolve in water. Salt is an ionic compound, and therefore polar, and so is water. Like dissolves like, so the water can get it done.
Only making an experiment.
Ofcourse,rock salt is soluble in water as it is the salt obtained from pieces of rock made by salt.only the impurities in the rock salt will not dissolve impurities may be dirt,dust or salt.There may be some other soluble material also in the rock salt.
Rock salt dissolves fastest in hot water.
sugar will dissolve first in water because some salt contains big crystalls compared to sugar and there is some salt in rock form forexample here in Uganda we mine salt from lake katwe in rock form they are boulders.more to that our table salt(NaCl) will not dissolve if put in aless hot cup of tea but sugar will do so.
It come originally from element inside the earth. Rock is considerable form of metal salt. Salt in the sea is not only NaCl (Sodium chloride), there are MgCl2, CaCl2 (Magnesium and Calcium salt) and trace metal in these salt element. Those salt of metal that can be dissolve just simply dissolve in water. Those that can't dissolve is rock.