I'm not sure about salt water but i got loads of water in my electric toothbrush once and it was soaked but it still worked
because its dangoreios in these days
Salt can ruin anything made of metal or steel
Possibly as the tri-wetsuit might not be designed to swim in salt water though I'd be surprised if salt water was harder on the suit than chlorinated water
AnswerSea Water is salty and might not be useful for watering house plants because salt will ruin the plant by osmosis due to water potential differences. So, better to use sweet water. Plants that grow in salt water are different. So, salt water plants and sweet water plants are different.
Yes, batteries are very susceptible to damage when dropped.
Salt water can be used to power batteries through a process called saltwater battery technology. This technology involves using the salt in the water to create a chemical reaction that generates electricity. The saltwater acts as an electrolyte, allowing ions to flow between the electrodes in the battery, producing electrical energy. This method is environmentally friendly and has the potential to be a sustainable energy source for powering various devices.
Compound sodium bronze is a family of materials with interesting electronic properties that can be used in various applications like batteries and sensors. "Salt water" usually refers to a solution of water and sodium chloride (table salt) and does not directly relate to compound sodium bronze.
No A salt water pool is in fact also chlorine pool, the difference being that with a salt water pool a salt water chlorinator converts the salt that is in the water into chlorine gas which is then dissolved into the water while the filter is running. the conversion wont have any adverse effects on the pool.
No, you will ruin your batteries and charger.
The different brand charger will charge the batteries. It's best to get the same brand as the batteries though. Having a different brand charger can ruin the batteries.
No, but they will not last as long, and because of this, in most cases it's actually "cheaper" to buy reliable brands of batteries.
no, but too much salt might ruin the flavor of milk.