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it could cause a chemical reaction and may explode

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Q: What are the risks of salt in an experiment?
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What risks are involved by doing the floating egg in salt water experiment?

There are no serious/significant risks involved in the experiment.


Why salt solution is used in osmosis experiment?

Salt solutions are used in osmosis experiment to show that water will move to the side that has more salt. "Water follows salt."


Can salt water and fresh water be used in a experiment?

if the salt or other impurities in 'fresh water' will not interfere with the experiment, yes.


How will you test which will dissolve faster rock salt or crushed salt?

Only making an experiment.


What are the risks of a high salt diet?

high blood pressure


What are the risks of salt?

Over consumption can cause high blood pressure.


What happens when salt solution reacts with another salt solution?

I have tried that experiment before. The salt just sits on top of the water.


How do you perform a Salt Precipitation Experiment?

Acid+Base/Alkali


Are commas always inside the braket?

Not always - you can write a sentance such as: This experiment is complex (you will need: salt, water, etc.) or; This experiment is complex (you will need many items), such as salt, water, etc.


Can someone that is salt sensitive use salt water in the mouth?

Make before an experiment; but avoid excess salt, you don't need salt water in the mouth.


How does adding salt affect the freezing point of water and what is the procedure of this experiment?

Adding salt (sodium chloride) the freezing point of water decrease; for an experiment add gradually salt (in known quantities) and measure the freezing point after each addition.


What can be a good data for this experiment what evaporates the fastest salt or sugar?

Sugar and salt doesn't evaporate; the water from a sugar or salt solution is evaporating !