Rock salt would not form a metamorphic rock, due to its dissolution under metamorphic stresses. The solution would be forced elsewhere, but small amounts could recrystallize as a small component of another metamorphic rock.
well nothing at all :P
Depending the on the type of rock salt: frequently more than 95 %.
Yes, rock salt wont hurt them.
Rock salt and gypsum are not varieties of dolomite.
Yes, Sodium Chloride is found in Rock Salt.
Rock salt - is mainly used to grit roads in winter to reduce the chance of cars slipping on ice.
Your blood pressure might rise and you may get nauseous depending on how much you eat. The rock salt could also be contaminated with other minerals or bacteria. Not a good idea.
the rock salt dissolves in the water
No. Rock salt is used to make ice cream and melt ice on roads. Regular salt is not good for blood pressure because it will raise it.
Rock salt (or calcium chloride, potassium chloride) is applied to roads with ice or snow; the freezing point of water is lowered.
Salt water has a higher density, so the pressure at a given depth increases.
it melts
The water becomes murky and the salt rises to the top
I have to do this work as well. The only thing i can find is that rock salt can also be used as a sort of bleach. I have to do this work as well. The only thing i can find is that rock salt can also be used as a sort of bleach.
you get sodium sulphate and hydrogen chloride
Rock salt is not a rock...its just a salt that can be extracted from salty water especially from sea water.
The address of the Salt Rock is: 5575 Madison Creek Rd, Salt Rock, 25559 9801
Extra salt is not needed by your body, probably. You do not get the high blood pressure, when you do not eat the salt. In one tribal community, which was living in Central Africa and did not have access to slat, did not have high blood pressure. In tropical countries, you need to eat the extra salt. You loose the salt in your sweat, there.