you would use scales?
I would use a laboratory balance, or scale to measure 10.5g of rock salt.
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The exact age of the rock.
Rock salt and calcium chloride are not the same thing. Rock salt's molecular formula is the same as table salt, NaCl, Sodium Chloride. It is called rock salt, because it is a mineral salt that forms naturally and is mined. The salt in the sea is dissolved NaCl, the water is then evaporated and sea salt is left behind. Calcium chloride is also a salt, but not one to eat. It has several common applications such as brine for refrigeration plants, ice and dust control on roads, and in concrete. It can be produced directly from limestone, but large amounts are also produced as a by-product of the Solvay process. Because of its hygroscopic nature, it must be kept in tightly-sealed containers.
A rock salt lamp is used for to neutralize the air you breathe by balancing positive and negative Ions. These lamps use Himalayan Salt. You can learn more about Himalayan Salt at the Wikipedia.
I would use a laboratory balance, or scale to measure 10.5g of rock salt.
rock salt
we will use salt
The answer is marbles
we use evaporation
No.
A microgram.
You don't use rock salt in ice cream, unless you want salty ice cream. You use rock salt (though table salt or sea salt would work just about as well) in the freezer to get it colder than you could with a mixture of ice and water.
You DON'T
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