Of course. Salt is a compound made from 1 atom of sodium and 1 atom of chlorine. All atoms are matter, so salt is too.
Salt is matter.
Salt can be a number of different compounds, but table salt is Sodium Chloride or NaCl
it dosent matter
Salt water is still salt water no matter where it goes as long as there is still salt in the water.
Salt is classified as a compound, which is a type of matter made up of two or more elements chemically combined in definite proportions. In the case of salt, it is composed of the elements sodium and chlorine bonded together to form sodium chloride.
Yes, it does matter you have to use self rising dough to make salt dough. I think
No, caterpillars cannot eat salt. They eat leaves, or other organic matter.
Pounding grains of salt is a physical change in matter, specifically a change in shape and size. When salt is pounded, its solid structure is altered, breaking it into smaller particles, but the chemical composition of the salt (sodium chloride) remains unchanged. This process does not create or destroy matter; it merely transforms the same substance into a different physical form.
It dosent matter. It dosent matter.
matter
mineral and salt
that is because salt is a physical matter