bath salts rarely have drug tests
Yes it will.
they can grab molecules of solvent from the air
No but there are some tests that can detect it
In addition to NaCl, road salt formulations usually contain other chloride salts such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium chloride. Sodium acetate and calcium magnesium acetate may also be added to the mix, as well as some basic salts such as calcium hydroxide to help counter corrosiveness.
Not all salts have sodium in them. So a salinity hazard could mean different salts.
yes
Various salts are added to the mix:Copper salts - blueStrontium salts - redSodium salts - yellowBarium salts - greenCalcium salts - orangeCobalt salts - blueCryolite - yellowLithium salts - bright red
- carbonates are salts.- oxides are...oxides not salts- hydrogencarbonates are salts
Since epsom salts is sometimes used as a laxative, it could cause stomach upset and/or diarrhea.
They are ionic salts.
It depends what the drug is screening for. If it is screening for mephedrone or whatever is in the bath salts then yes it will show up. Else it will not.
it could be from waves, rain and a river and...........