dissolve it is water and filter it to remove the soil before boiling to allow the water to evaporate in order to get your salt
no
it is not possible to seperate salt from the ice....bcoz...it is mixed up with water and if we make ithe ice into powder we can't seperate the salt from it...
Heat the water and salt, the water will evaporate and the salt will remain
Sive first to seperate the sand then boil or microwave until evaporated and you will have the salt.
No, still if the sugar dissalves its still going o contac with the salt.
They are two different things . The salt chlorine generator is seperate from the pool pump .
Maryland (slave) and Pennsylvania (free soil).
Salt is a contaminant for soils because many plants doesn't accept too much salt in soil.
Salt and soil are together mixture of compounds.
To remove salt from plant soil, you can leach the soil by flushing it with water multiple times until the excess salt is washed out. Ensure proper drainage to prevent waterlogging, and consider repotting the plant with fresh soil if the salt concentration is very high. Additionally, you can test the soil periodically to monitor the salt levels.
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when salt is scattered on the soil of a potted plant why does it die