Any difference exist.
Yes, both are sodium chloride (NaCl).
Dendritic salt refers to a specific crystalline form of salt that has a branched, tree-like structure, resembling dendrites. This unique morphology is often produced through particular crystallization processes, leading to a larger surface area and distinct physical properties. Dendritic salts can be utilized in various applications, including food seasoning and chemical processes, due to their enhanced solubility and aesthetic appeal.
Yes. Different kinds of salt can make different kinds of crystals
Some other kinds of objects used as currency is salt,furs,grains,and gold.
i tried it and salt melts ice better than the other does anyone gonna answer me
The majority of foods are better with salt (excepted cakes and other sugar products).
Rock salt and table salt.
Salt.
Salt water is very dense. I am doing an experiment on this and wanted others who might do the same to know. Wikianswers sometimes doesn't have these kinds of answers. In salt water an object is buoyant and floats a lot better.
Other way around, it comes down to surface area/mass
Oxygen85.84Sulfur0.091Hydrogen10.82Calcium0.04Chloride1.94Potassium0.04Sodium1.08Bromine0.0067Magnesium0.1292Carbon0.0028
no