Tiny rocks the size of salt grains are generally called, "Sand".
Rock salt and rock gypsum are common examples of a group of chemical sedimentary rocks called evaporities. When a sedimentary rock consists of angular, grave sized particles is breccia.
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Salt rocks are worth money in places such as Timbuktu.
rocks and salt no reason
Halite and Gypsum, they are called Evaporites and are both rocks and minerals
The gold dust I have seen looks like little tiny rocks ( rock salt sort of looks this way) and a bit like gold colored sand or salt. Very small and fine grains.
Put a small amount of white rice grains in the porcelain pig with the salt.
salt does not disolve quickly in water because all the little grains are so small the have more suface area than air bubbles therefore the water takes longer to get into the grains of salt.
Fine grains of salt, like table salt, present a greater surface area so that the water molecules can come into contact with more salt.
They are called chemical sedimentary rocks. Rock salt and rock gypsum are two examples.
The grains will get smaller.
there is 160 grains of salt in 10 pinches of salt because in 1 pinch there is 16 grains. so you do the math!! haha
No, Salt is a mineral composed of Na and Cl ions. A grains is usually a single seed of a cereal. A grain of salt, may mean a single small piece of salt - and taken with a grain of salt is a figure of speech meaning to be skeptical.
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Yes. Smaller grains of salt will dissolve more quickly than larger ones. This is because many small grains have a greater surface area exposed to the solvent than a few large pieces.
Churches! Very small rocks!