That is about 9.6 cups
about 9.6 cups
One and a half cups plus a tablespoon, if you're using plain granulated table salt.
Table salt is granulated and refined halite (sodium chloride mineral).
One and a half cups plus a tablespoon, if you're using plain granulated table salt.
These volumes are equivalent.
1 pound of table salt, with a density of 1.02 g/mL, will equal about 1.88 US cups.
Yes, chemically they are sodium chloride (NaCl).
That is about 0.92 of a cup.
It depends- on temperature, stillness of the solute, and size of the salt grains. If everything is controlled, the smaller grains should dissolve quicker
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.
What is a "box" - I have seen salt in MANY different boxes and containers. -Be more specific about weight or even size of box, or there is no way to estimate.
Granulated sodium chloride, more commonly known as "table salt".
salt made into granules