Sodium chloride doesn't burn.
Sodium chloride
exhaustible, inexaustible and conventional
exhaustible, inexaustible and conventional
There will be plenty of solar power available until our sun eventually burns out. That shouldn't happen for another few billion years, though.
Solar energy will always be provided by the sun (for at least a few million years). There is no change in the environment from using it. There is no argument over who owns it. It will not run out from use.
Plastic, in most cases, is made from hydrocarbons.Hydrocarbons are a product of natural gas and crude oil.Natural gas and crude oil are limited natural resources (they are running out)Therefore, plastic is not an inexhaustible resource.andPlastic is a manufactured materialResources are recovered directly from the Earth or grownTherefore, plastic is not a resource
No. salt water is salt water. it already has salt in it
Salt water is a solution of salt, containing of course salt.
salt is not from salt water
acidic salt basic salt normal salt
Salt. Nothing else added. Salt is a crystal and rock salt is salt that is not made into a fine grained salt.
No, pink salt and Himalayan salt are not the same. Pink salt is a generic term for salt that is pink in color, while Himalayan salt specifically refers to salt that is mined from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan.