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There are 2 cups in a pound of salt
A pound of table salt typically contains about 453 grams of salt. This translates to roughly 257 grams of sodium, which is about 11,000 milligrams. This is equivalent to about 11 teaspoons of salt.
A quarter of a pound.
Converting table salt to pounds requires a special converter. There are approximately 79.75 teaspoons in one pound of table salt.
The price of 1 pound of salt can vary depending on the brand, type, and where you purchase it. On average, 1 pound of salt typically costs around $1 to $2.
Cut it down first. Put ten pound of salt in 8 inch holes or trench around the trunk.
how much salt to equal one pound of gold
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Assuming the question pertains to table salt (sodium chloride), a human body contains approximately 0.15 percent by weight chlorine and 0.15 percent by weight sodium. This means that a 70-kilogram human (150 pounds) will contain 0.095 kilograms, or 95 grams, of each of the elements in table salt. The constituents of common table salt exist as separate ions in the human body, and if we could remove them and reconstitute them into table salt, they would make up about 8 tablespoons of salt for a 150 pound person.
Because back then in Africa salt was very scarce and one pound of gold would be worth one pound of salt and they traded salt for gold.
Salt kill microorganisms.
1 pound of table salt, with a density of 1.02 g/mL, will equal about 1.88 US cups.