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I would use a laboratory balance, or scale to measure 10.5g of rock salt.

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What do you use to measure 10.5 of rock salt?

We would use MassSingle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


How would rock salt form from a solution?

Rock salt forms when a solution containing dissolved salt is allowed to evaporate, leaving behind the solid salt crystals. The process of evaporation causes the water to leave the solution, resulting in the precipitation of salt crystals. These crystals can then accumulate and form deposits of rock salt over time.


What ids the total mass of the solution when 5 gramme of salt desolved in 100 gramme of water?

The total mass of the solution is 105 grams, which is the sum of the mass of the salt (5 grams) and the mass of the water (100 grams). The mass of the solute (salt) and the solvent (water) are additive in a solution.


Why do we get pure salt from rock salt?

Pure salt is obtained from rock salt through a process called evaporation. Rock salt contains impurities and other minerals that are removed when the salt is dissolved in water and then evaporated, leaving behind pure salt crystals. This process helps to separate the salt from any impurities present in the rock salt.


What experiment can you could carry out to show rock salt is not as pure as table salt?

One experiment you could carry out is to dissolve both rock salt and table salt in water and compare the clarity of the resulting solutions. Rock salt typically contains more impurities than table salt, so the solution made from rock salt would likely be cloudier due to these impurities. Additionally, you could conduct a simple taste test to compare the purity of the two salts.

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What do you use to measure 10.5 of rock salt?

We would use MassSingle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Which SI units would you use to measure the amount of salt water in an aquarium the mass of a rock and density of a rock?

If you are trying to measure concentration of salt in water you would be measuring molarity which is moles / liter. Moles are equal to grams of salt / the MW of salt (and if you mean NaCl then the MW is 58.44 g/mol). Density is a ratio of mass to volume (mass / volume or kg/m^3)


What would happen if you ran out of rock salt?

we will use salt


Do you apply rock salt before or after freezing rain?

Before would be a very bad choice as the rain would likely dissolve the rock salt and wash most of the rock salt away before the rain actually began to freeze significantly.


A chemically formed sedimentary rock composed of halite should be identified as?

Halite is a mineral composed of sodium chloride and is commonly known as rock salt. Therefore, a chemically formed sedimentary rock composed of halite would be identified as rock salt or halite rock.


How would rock salt form from a solution?

Rock salt forms when a solution containing dissolved salt is allowed to evaporate, leaving behind the solid salt crystals. The process of evaporation causes the water to leave the solution, resulting in the precipitation of salt crystals. These crystals can then accumulate and form deposits of rock salt over time.


Where is the Salt Rock in Salt Rock located?

The address of the Salt Rock is: 5575 Madison Creek Rd, Salt Rock, 25559 9801


What type of rock is salt?

Rock salt is not a rock...its just a salt that can be extracted from salty water especially from sea water.


Is rock salt clastic rock?

Rock salt is chemical!


Can rock salt be used as table salt?

Rock salt and table salt are both sodium chloride - NaCl; table salt is the pure form of rock salt.


Is a rock salt mixture or a compound?

mixture of rock particle and salt


What mineral makes rock salt?

Rock salt