Most salts are kosher unless they have an additive that isn't kosher, normally, that would be flavourings. Pull out the container of salt you have in your house and you'll see what shape kosher salt crystals have. (Hint: sodium chloride forms cubic crystals.)
In crystalline form the salt crystals are cubic.
The crystalline system of sodium chloride is face-centered cubic.
Table salt is cube shaped while epsom salt (type of salt) is prism shaped.
It is useful because it brings taste to food. Also because of the shape you are able to tell the difference between salt and sugar. The shape of salt is crystal; granular.
When it is fine powdered.
A Cube
Reflection of Great Salt Lakes shape
Salt and Limestone
gold and salt and limestone
yes by heating and solid like sugar and salt take the shape of container in which they are kept
They APPEAR to take the shape of the contained, but they don't really. Since they are known as GRANULAR solids, they appear to take the shape of the container, as a liquid would. However, there are very small spaces between the grains of salt or sugar, which do NOT take the shape of the container.
i think it would be a small crystal. pour table salt on a clear plastic wrap on a table and examine it.
it looks like a rhombus.
It is known that salt fish has a human head.