This depends on the grinding and sieving process.
Salt particles are smaller than water particles. Salt contains one part each of sodium and chloride. Water contains three parts, 2 parts hydrogen, and 1 part oxygen.
yes it is a mixture of salt and rock particles
Table salt is made up of smaller clumps of particles than rock salt. To dissolve, particles of the salt must come in contact with the solvent particles than rock salt, resulting in faster dissolving. (Copied from the Pure Substance & Mixtures Section of some Nelson Literacy Science Text Book) :)
smoke particles are bigger than gas particles.
Water from rainfall and runoff seep into the ground, so it fills the spaces between particles of soil and rock. The water freezes and gets bigger, (expands) and it causes the lifting of rock and soil. ☺
Water from rainfall and runoff seep into the ground, so it fills the spaces between particles of soil and rock. The water freezes and gets bigger, (expands) and it causes the lifting of rock and soil. ☺
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.
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.
Rock particles.
If you think to particles as impurities, non-refinned salt have particles of insoluble impurities.
One Gram is bigger of salt is bigger
Rock salt is not a rock...its just a salt that can be extracted from salty water especially from sea water.