Small packets of salt, often referred to as silica gel or desiccants, are placed in new handbags to absorb moisture and prevent mold, mildew, and odors during shipping and storage. They help maintain the quality of the handbag by keeping it dry and preventing damage to the materials. It's a common practice in packaging various products to ensure they remain in good condition until they reach the consumer.
well i know that sugar is blown in to the packets, so i guess salt is done in the same way
1 packet = 0.7g. Per this web site : http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/bagamcmeal/nutrition_facts.html
It would dissolve into something small and DIE a painfull deth!!
Value size: 340 mg sodium Small: 530 mg Medium: 670 mg Large: 830 mg
If a cell is placed in salt water, water leaves the cell by osmosis.
If a cell is placed in salt water, water leaves the cell by osmosis.
Both, it can also be placed under "rocks."
The dissolvation of salt in water is exothermic.
compound
This is a question you should be asking her doctor.
Usually salt.
small salt dissolves quicker