1,Pour water to the salt mine
2,Purification
3,evaporation concentration
4,Drying
Salt making typically involves collecting seawater in large shallow ponds and allowing it to evaporate under the sun. As the water evaporates, the salt is left behind in the form of crystals. These crystals are then harvested, washed, and dried to produce the final salt product. Additional processing steps may include grinding or iodization before packaging for sale.
Typically, about 1/2 cup of salt is used when making salt potatoes.
Is this making a salt or Potassium Chloride (table salt) either the way the answer is yes
The best way to add salt to the water is to split the bag open and pour the salt onto the steps. This way the ink on the bag will not stain the pool and by putting the salt on the steps your Kreepy Krawly or other automated pool cleaner will not suck the salt up.
A salt mill.
Hold a magnet over it and the iron will fly out of the salt and stick to it, and the salt will stay there.
There is about 4 steps to making a painting...........First, Second, Then, Finally!
Take this bag of rock salt outside and disperse salt on the steps and walk as evenly as you can.
put salt in the water
Salt is needed in soap making to harden it as it solidify's so that it does not become mushy
Salt improve the taste of foods.
A little salt in their making makes them taste good.