SEA SALT CONTAINS WATER OF CRYSTALISATION BUT APPEARS DRY. Sort of. It has more moisture than table salt which is from a mine while sea salt is a natural product from the ocean. If you have some make sure you store it in something that is not metal because it will react to the metal.
Sea salt is sodium chloride, bitter salt is Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate heptahydrate).
Yes. Sea salt contains iodine.
The sea sand fill in the river. rain water is flow the river. So the sea sand salt is remove some % the continuous function will be remove from full salt in sea sand
It actually comes from the sea. For evidence, sea is salty and salt is a mineral so it comes from there
Even if you simply air dry the sea water, you can easily find the salt. You have many alternatives too. You can also boil the water till all the water evaporates to find the salt as a residue.
The sea breeze contains salt water that gets picked up by the wind, moist air is just concentrated air with water vapor and is not salt water.
The air over the sea is moist because the sea water is constantly evaporating. This creates a dense sea fog or sea mist.
large surface area of sea enhances evaporation leading to more moist air
Well, it is not very common in nature. There are just a few plants on land which actually contain high levels of salt. But there are many plants in the sea with high salt contents. E.g. the seaweed. Higher salt contents help the plants in the salty sea water to obtain their water to remain moist.
Sea salt comes from the sea and tastes like sea water.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.
Of course, yes !
Sea salt is not flammable.
Sea salt is extracted from sea waters by the evaporation of water.
Sea salt is sodium chloride - NaCl.
28 salt does the Mediterranean Sea
You can make it tasty. Salt is a preservative too.