Super Salt is an imitation of sea water minus sodium chloride.
CuSO4 - is a super saturated salt.
Salt was added to bread around 345 bce. Jesus Christ Super Star was the one who discovered Salt in a jar. Then at the last supper, he was making bread and decided to put the salt in it.
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You can heat saltwater to make steam which has no salt in it. Then you can collect the fresh water droplets that the steam makes, and it is nice, fresh, drinkable water. The only reason to heat water to make saltwater is if you wanted to either make the salt dissolve quicker, OR to make a super-saturated solution of salt and water. Heating allows the water to hold more salt than if it were at room temperature, say. When you let that water cool, the salt tends to stay in the water - more salt than room-temperature water should hold. This is called a super-saturated salt solution.
Super saturated solution
Table Salt can be purchased from most retail stores that sell condiments, it can be purchased from retail stores like Super store, Safeway and No Frills.
well you can find salt in the sea in Jordan called dead sea and collect it from there also there is no fish that can possibly live there in the water except the salt and sucking in mud masks which you put on your body and then after you've washed it of you skin is super smooth
Nope. Table salt has a ton of extra stuff in it that's not helpful. Only use natural sea salt. It's super cheap and lasts forever. If you haven't already, go to your/a doctor to get antibiotics to help clear up the infection.
There are a few different ways that you can test the difference between water, salt water, and sugar water. You can test boiling point for example.
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There are a few very cheap options, and totally "green" as far as environment goes. 1. Salt/rock salt and water. Mix it heavy, spray it on. 2. Vinegar + salt. Kills fast, a little more expensive though. Both are harmless but super effective.