Applying a pressure on sodium chloride this remain solid; but the allotropic forms are changed.
Both will have same vapour pressure as salt{NACL} would get trapped in ice and in solid iced state get seprated from pure ice crystals. so in case melting of ice in soln state pure water will have more vapour pressure but in solid state both will have same vapour pressure.
CoCO3, or Cobalt (II) Carbonate is a salt of cobalt. At standard temperature and pressure, it presents as reddish pink crystals.
Salt water has a higher density, so the pressure at a given depth increases.
No, Salt Lake City is not a state. It is a city in the state of Utah.
No, supllementary salt is not dissolved - if temperature and pressure remain constant.
No it is not. Salt is bad for your blood pressure because of the sodium it contains. Sea salt contains the same amount of sodium as normal table salt. If you have high blood pressure it will be better for you in the long run to get used to using less salt and not add salt to your food atall.
No. Rock salt is used to make ice cream and melt ice on roads. Regular salt is not good for blood pressure because it will raise it.
Salt Lake City is not a state, so it doesn't have a state flower. The state flower of Utah, the state in which Salt Lake City is located, is the Sego Lilly.
Salt is typically found in a solid state at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure. It can dissolve in water to form a liquid (salt water) but it does not exist as a gas under normal conditions.
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no because it contains a high amount of salt and salt is not good for people with blood pressure!!
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid salt.