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Salt on its own is a pure substance. It consists entirely of sodium chloride ions. On the other hand, pepper is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of many different substances.
The salt (the ion chloride) in the ocean causes corrosion which rusts metals or any other substances.
Salt solutions are used in osmosis experiment to show that water will move to the side that has more salt. "Water follows salt."
Flies are not particularly attracted to salt itself, but they do enjoy feeding on substances that have salt in them, such as sweat or other bodily fluids. Salt can enhance the taste of these food sources for flies.
Organic salts may be used but these substances are more expensive.
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It's only an experiment if 2 or more conditions are compared. Lava in a cup is a science observation or demonstration. To make it an experiment, you would have to compare 2 conditions, for example lava cups with salt vs. lava cups with baking soda while keeping all other variables constant.
if the salt or other impurities in 'fresh water' will not interfere with the experiment, yes.
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salt, soybean, and other things such as natural flavorings
That one type of salt that people use with lava lamps
Salt on its own is a pure substance. It consists entirely of sodium chloride ions. On the other hand, pepper is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of many different substances.
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No; seawater is essentially a mixture of water, salt and other substances such as sand.
water that shoots out of a refridgeraor
The salt (the ion chloride) in the ocean causes corrosion which rusts metals or any other substances.
well water but other than that sugar