This density depends on:
- temperature
- concentration of the salt
The densiity of kosher and table salt is NOT the same kosher is significantly less dense than table is because of the fluffier crystals.
It is possible.
This depends on the volume of the teaspoon (which is not a metrological device) and the apparent density of the salt; possible up to 3 g.
yes
Kosher salt
No salt has a greater density.
Salt water density really depends on a few different things. The concentration of salt and temperature are the 2 largest factors in determining the density of salt water.
Kosher salt is basically regular salt because salt is kosher. Salt isn't good for you if you eat too much.Answer:Chemically speaking, table salt and coarse (kosher) salt are the same.
Kosher salt can be purchased in grocery stores
No kosher salt available
salt water
salt water