"Molecules are microscopic in size, so it is pretty hard to guess how many are in a grain of salt. One grain is probably made up of millions of molecules."
^ I am sorry someone hated you enough to ignore over 100 years of crystallography, chemistry and physics knowledge advancements to give you that crappy cop out answer
Depending on the average size of a tiny salt grain, there can be between to .3 to 2 quintillion salt molecules in a grain of sodium chloride salt. Quintillion = 10^18, or one billion times one billion.
There is no way to tell how many grains of salt that there are in the world. This is because salt is everywhere in many different forms.
97% and 3% is fresh
There are a lot of sand grains in the world.
it should really be salt corosion, which is when salt corodes something, when it eats away at another material like when salt corodes steel it breaks down the surface molecules and damages it. and it erodes
5.418E23 molecules
Yes, salt does lower the freezing point water. This happens because some of the water is displaced by the salt thus decreasing the number of molecules able to be easily frozen.
the use of hygroscopic materials, such as SALT. 1.what is hygroscopic materials? -it is the ability of a substances to attract and hold water molecules from the sourrounding environments.
1,000,000,000,000,000,000 1 Quintilian
Depends how big the grain of salt is.
No. the molecules are simply separated from each other and mixed with the water.
There are a lot of sand grains in the world.
And Take It with a Grain of Salt was created in 2002.
A grain can be a tiny piece of rock, yes. A grain can also be a grain of salt, meaning one 'pellet' of salt.
The expression "I took it with a grain of salt" meant "I didn't believe it".
What she says with a grain of salt
One piece of sugar is a grain, which is also the same for salt. E.g., a grain of sugar or a grain of salt.
Large grain salt
With a Grain of Salt - 1913 was released on: USA: 14 March 1913
A Grain of Salt - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R (original rating)