It doesn't effect the wood, It CURES the WOOD!
Firtsly it depends on 'what' chemicals, but also it may depend on 'what' kind of wood (e.g. generally wood can be burned quite easily, but some kinds will not burn at all under normal fire conditions)
homeostasis does have salt effect, when you sweat you lose water and salt
Salt water can cure a scratchy throat
I diubt that the salt in the water would have any effect however the chlorine in the water might if the balance of the water is not correct.
When a wood block is placed in salt water, the wood will absorb some of the water through its pores, causing it to swell. The salt in the water may also accelerate the degradation of the wood by promoting the growth of microorganisms that can cause rot. Over time, the wood may become weaker and less stable.
Salt water cause corrosion on most metal pipes.
it lowers the freezing point of the water
it can effect our drinking because of the salt that is in the water
Salt increases the boiling point of water and lowers its freezing point.
water has the affect on wood that the water is absorbed into the wood sometimes changing the shape or density
There is no effect.
Nope.