no because it has different chemicals in it
Yes.
Table salt is obtained from rock salt (from mines) or from sea salt by refining up to 97 % NaCl or more. Common procedures include filtering of the solution and crystallization/recrystallization.
I think road salt it made of salt, gravel and sand. The salf lowers the melting point of the snow/ice, so therefore melting it, and the sand and gravel give a car grip.
The salt dissolves which causes it to evaporate then it melts down and it becomes in the ground, which is in the groundwater.
A de-icing product made from sugar beet-based molasses from western Nebraska is being touted as a noncorrosive alternative to winter road salt
No.
Yes, but frequently this salt must be refined.
The quality of salt refer to the purity of edible or industrial salt.
sea salt
If you think to pure sodium chloride (table salt) this salt is edible.
salt + road = road salt... keep it up
Epsom salt is used as laxative but it is not a condiment.
Sea salt is refined to obtain common, edible salt.
NaCl is commonly known as table salt - Na=Sodium Cl=Chloride
Rock salt.
Salt is extracted from salt mines or sea waters and refined for edible use.
Table salt (common salt, edible salt, rock salt, halite) is sodium chloride - NaCl.