Yes, if you boil salt water away, you will be left with salt crystals.
Salt is crystals.
No.
It is made from rocks
Table salt, or just salt, NaCl, is a mineral. It is usually referred by geologists as the mineral halite. The difference between rocks in minerals is that rocks are made of combinations of minerals, and not the other way around. A classic way to think of this is minerals being "letters", and rocks being "words".
Salt, which is actually a mineral called halite, is a commonly used food.
Filter it (Shake the to remove all salt).
granite or marble counter tops, rock salt (eatable, and jewelry.
It is made from rocks
the salt rocks are in (1776 AD) on the chimney of the first building
Table salt, or just salt, NaCl, is a mineral. It is usually referred by geologists as the mineral halite. The difference between rocks in minerals is that rocks are made of combinations of minerals, and not the other way around. A classic way to think of this is minerals being "letters", and rocks being "words".
People don't put salt in the ocean, it's made by the eroding rocks over millions of years.
Salt, which is actually a mineral called halite, is a commonly used food.
rocks and salt duhhh
leh rocks :D The sea erodes the rocks in the ocean and over time, the rocks become salt
it's insoluble ( unless it's like a rock made out of salt or sand etc..... )
Rock salt is sodium chloride, NaCl.
Rivers dissolve salt from rocks on the Earth.
Tiny rocks the size of salt grains are generally called, "Sand".
Minerals are individual chemical compounds. Rocks are made up of more than one mineral (except for rock salt which is the mineral halite)