Road salt (if is sodium chloride) is not toxic.
salt + road = road salt... keep it up
No. Salt from water is quite poisonous.
Road salt is impure salt directly extracted from mines.
Salt licks are made available for cattle that may be deficient in salt. Most animals do not eat salt unless they need it. Salt licks would not be poisonous to moles - unless that was the only thing they could get with water.
Road salt is used for deicing.
No. but their sting is poisonous
Road salt causes corosion of vehicles
Road salt is used for deicing streets and walkways
Examples of poisonous salts: KCN, HgCl2, NaCN.
Table salt is sodium chloride, NaCl. Chlorine as a gas (Cl2) is dangerous.
The disadvantages of having salt on the road are, the it wrecks the tires, the road's, the drains if there are fish in them. The advantages of having salt on the road it makes the road less slippery so there are less car crashes, and it is cheap.
The salt burns plants that are around the road that was salted.