A pile of 1.00g of salt is very small, equivalent to approximately 1/4 teaspoon or less. It would not be visible in the palm of your hand and would look like a tiny pinch of salt.
Well I am eleven and i know this if its a PILE then no but if your talking about from the mining areas where they get big chuncks of salt then yes but that's until you grind it up and sea salt i have made before and you boil water from the ocean until there is no water left and then you scrape it into a container and you can grind it if you like or you can haave little chuncks of salt on your food but it probably wont matter because after a few minuetes it will dissolve. Also if you mean the little individual pieces of salt then yes each one is a solid but its obviously not a iquid or a gas Hope i helped answering your question!
A clear liquid. It is salt water.
Marmite does not contain added salt, it is naturally high in salt due to the yeast extract it is made from. The specific amount of salt can vary depending on the brand and recipe, but on average it can contain around 1.3 grams of salt per 100 grams of Marmite.
A salt lick typically looks like a block or a rock-like structure made of salt and minerals. It is usually placed in fields or pastures for animals to lick and obtain necessary minerals that may be deficient in their diet.
Epsom salt appears as colorless, clear crystals that are often shaped like small prisms or needles. It has a characteristic bitter taste and a granular texture similar to table salt.
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A watch glass is a little circle dish of glass or pyrex (heat-safe-glass). it is a smooth shallow concave (cup-like) plate. It is used to watch a little amount of solution evaporate, leaving behind a little pile of whatever was dissolved in it. Salt-water, for example, would dry to leave a little pile of salt in the middle.
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Salt look like little cristals particles.
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If you have a pile of pure sodium chloride, it would be a compound. A lot of the salt used as table salt, though, is not pure sodium chloride and would be a mixture of several compounds. This is particularly true if you have a pile of sea salt.
>30ppm in 100g =? mcg in 1g
At 20°C (room temp.) 35.9g NaCl (salt) will dissolve in 100g of H2O (water).
a ocean is a hold pile of salt water
Well I am eleven and i know this if its a PILE then no but if your talking about from the mining areas where they get big chuncks of salt then yes but that's until you grind it up and sea salt i have made before and you boil water from the ocean until there is no water left and then you scrape it into a container and you can grind it if you like or you can haave little chuncks of salt on your food but it probably wont matter because after a few minuetes it will dissolve. Also if you mean the little individual pieces of salt then yes each one is a solid but its obviously not a iquid or a gas Hope i helped answering your question!
A clear liquid. It is salt water.
clearish rhomboids.