clohrine, a poisinous gas and sodium
water, sugar, salt
No, It contains Iodine and Potassium contents. No protein at all.
Well, it is not very common in nature. There are just a few plants on land which actually contain high levels of salt. But there are many plants in the sea with high salt contents. E.g. the seaweed. Higher salt contents help the plants in the salty sea water to obtain their water to remain moist.
It is important to know food contents so that you can avoid things that are not good for you. For example foods high in sugar, salt, or fat. Knowing the contents also helps you to stay away from ingredients that you might be allergic to.
Salt water is classified as a mixture, specifically a homogeneous mixture known as a solution. It consists of water as the solvent and salt as the solute, where the salt molecules are dispersed evenly throughout the water.
Salt will slow freezing, but not evaporation. As say salt water evaporates, it will leave behind its salt contents, but it will not evaporate any slower than fresh water.
Salt is a desiccant, that means it removes moisture, dries things out.
I assume the salt is the table salt type -- inactive. If true, the salt just dissolves and no chemical reaction results or heat generated. The mass will be the sum of that of the salt and water. Ans = 123 g.
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You need to carefully read the label. Processed foods (including soups) may have high salt and sugar contents. If in doubt, why not prepare and cook the soup yourself? You then know exactly what the soup contains.
Wild dogs typically get salt from the food that they eat. They consume the flesh of animals they kill, but also often eat the contents of their prey's stomachs and other organs.