it will effect the smoothness of the road
because it will melt the ice on the sidewalks.
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.
Using natural sea salt is good for human intestines. Table salt that most people have in their house is not natural sea salt and is not healthy when it is not used in moderation. It can cause high blood pressure, hypertension. Yet too little salt can cause low blood pressure.
If you need large quantities (note that I mean large here... like you want the stuff in railroad car sized lots), you're probably best off going direct to a supplier like Rock Salt Source Inc. If you're just looking for a couple of bags, then try a farm or construction supply store.
There isn't anything called salt ice. Perhaps you mean salted ice? Salted ice actually melts faster than regular ice. That's why they put salt on the icy roads during the winter.
The Salt Roads was created in 2003.
The Salt Roads has 394 pages.
The ISBN of The Salt Roads is 0-446-53302-5.
cause roads taste like salt
salt melts all ice thus clearing the roads for transport
how does salt help roads not freeze
Salt is good 4 roads cause it lowers the freezin point of ice and it makes the roads less slippery x
The inventor of using salt to de-ice roads is not definitively known, but it is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. Initially, salt was used in small amounts, and its effectiveness in melting ice and snow led to widespread adoption for winter road maintenance.
Salt melts ice.
Utah uses salt, sand, and liquid ice-melt on the roads during winter.
The salt used on icy roads in winter is quarried from underground salt deposits (salt mines), which are the remains of ancient salty seas. Salt is not extracted from fresh water.
because the sodium chloride is salt and we use it in the roads because the salt melt the ice