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Dust, smoke, and salt crystalsdust salt,and pollenthe three solid particles are ice crystals, freezing, and hailIce, pollen, dust.dustThere is some ice and gases
In case of common salt, chlorine and sodium. In case of any other salt, a metal and a non-metal.
You smoke the bath salt "from" the glass tube not on it
Volcanic eruptionsSmoke from forest firesWind-blown salt from the oceans and dust from the earthThe 'smoke haze' from the US Smokey Mountains and Sydney's Blue Mountains..
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Dust, smoke, and salt crystalsdust salt,and pollenthe three solid particles are ice crystals, freezing, and hailIce, pollen, dust.dustThere is some ice and gases
Soap, sweat, onion, dust, salt water, and smoak
In case of common salt, chlorine and sodium. In case of any other salt, a metal and a non-metal.
No salt dust will not ignite
At the center of rain drops are dust. Condensation nucleus, salt and smoke are also at the center of rain drops.
Yes, rain droplets are formed when moisture in a cloud nucleates onto a particle of airborne dust, salt, smoke or other natural or artificial pollutant.
Anything in the form of tiny particles that can float in the atmosphere is an aerosol. This can be fine drops of liquid, like water vapour, or particles of dust, as are thrown up by a volcano erupting.Common aerosols in the atmosphere are:Inorganic: dust, smoke, sea salt, waterOrganic: pollen, spores, bacteriaAnthropogenic (man-made): smoke, ash, dust (from burning), aerosol spray can emissions, cigarette smoke, soot from car exhausts.
You smoke the bath salt "from" the glass tube not on it
Water is water. It will evaporate no matter what is it. The real question is whether or not the chemicals or salt will evaporate with the water or not. The answer to that is no. The salt/chemicals will stay in the container.
Salt is a compound (sodium chloride, NaCl); a detergent is a mixture of chemicals.
Rain is water, H2O. (two Hydrogen {H2}, one Oxygen{O}) Salt (as in table salt) is NaCl. (one sodium {Na}, one Chlorine{Cl}) As such there are no common elements. Salt however can mean many chemicals, but commonly is used to mean table salt, NaCl.
it slowly burns it with the chemicals in the salt