yes
Water molecules would move out of the cucumber slice and into the salt water by the process of osmosis. This is because the concentration of salt is higher in the salt water, causing water to move from an area of higher concentration (inside the cucumber slice) to an area of lower concentration (the salt water).
the salt in the salt water will dehydrate you and you will die.
salt water would kill it it would dehydrate it and then it would need more water than usual.
yes it can
When you are stranded in the middle of the ocean, do not drink the salt water: it will only dehydrate you more.
yes it is basically still a cucumber but with salt
it contains salt which holds water in its grains so it will dehydrate you. also salt is not good for you insides and most likely you would throw up salty water very quickly and therefore dehydrate yourself even more.
In salt water, the cells in the cucumber will lose water and the cucumber will begin to wilt or droop or feel 'flat'.
No water at all because the salt will dehydrate you
yes they are because there is no salt or any fats in a cucumber just natural ingredients in a cucumber.
A strong base and a strong acid in a neutralization reaction would do this. NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O Sodium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid equals sodium chloride, a salt and common table salt, and water. Then dehydrate the solution and the salt will crystallize into a solid.
Rain will better water plants because salt water has salt which will dehydrate the plant.