Table salt is granulated and refined halite (sodium chloride mineral).
Rock salt and table salt are both sodium chloride - NaCl; table salt is the pure form of rock salt.
Generally rock salt is more impure than table salt.
Yes, chemically they are sodium chloride (NaCl).
Some common granulated salts include table salt (sodium chloride), kosher salt (coarse-grained sodium chloride), sea salt (from evaporated seawater), and Himalayan pink salt (mined from salt deposits in the Himalayan region).
Table salt and rock salt are sodium chloride - NaCl.
Rock salt and table salt have identical chemical formula: NaCl, sodium chloride.
Table salt.
That is about 9.6 cups
No, rock salt and table salt both contain sodium chloride, so they have equivalent amounts of sodium. The difference lies in their granule size and texture, with rock salt having larger crystals than table salt.
One and a half cups plus a tablespoon, if you're using plain granulated table salt.
Sodium Chloride is better known as table salt.
Rock salt, for sure!