Sodium chloride can't lose his saltiness.
The saltiness of something is determined by how much salt is in it.
The taste of salt is... saltiness.
Salt create a sensation of saltiness on the tongue.
Assuming you are referring to the passage in Matthew 5:13, I have heard (and this seems to make the most sense to me) that the "salt" Jesus is referring to is different that the salt we use today. The salt we use today is pure sodium chloride, and there is no way it could lose it's saltiness, but the salt they were acquainted with was a mixture of salt and other minerals (There was a lot of salt in the ground in the southern region of Judah, but they didn't have a way to isolate the pure salt). So often times when they would have a container of "salt", it would get wet, and the sodium chloride would seep out and leave behind the other minerals. Then their salt wouldn't have any "saltiness", and would be completely useless. Anyways I think the connection Jesus was trying to make was that we (Christians) are the salt of the world and one of the most valuable traits of salt (especially then, before refrigeration) is preservation. The world is always morally decaying, and one of the important roles of Christians in this world is being salt by preserving it, and not tolerating sin. Hope that helps, but I would love to hear other's opinions on this though. Max
Tis taste is called saltiness for sodium chloride.
you can smell the saltiness of the air in an island because of the salt water.
Yes, it is true because the salt absorb water and also the saltiness taste need a liquid.
Because some part of the tongue is sensible to saltiness.
Twice normal saline contains a higher concentration of salt compared to normal saline. When administered, it can increase the saltiness of the interstitial fluid by adding more salt to the body. This can lead to hypernatremia and potentially impact the salt balance in the body.
Yes, you can substitute regular salt for kosher salt in this recipe, but you may need to adjust the amount used due to differences in saltiness.
Salt. Its Kinda obvious
Matthew 5:13 says; ...if the salt has lost its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything but to be thrown out...