Use caution when using salt - it will kill any plants it touches (as well as the slugs). It is better to use a mixer of water and salt, or even seaweed spread and make a barrier around your garden or flower bed area.
The color of the flame depends on the metal from the salt.
When you put salt water in a beaker with potato cells, the cells will lose water through a process called osmosis. Since the salt concentration outside the cells is higher than inside, water moves out of the potato cells to balance the concentration. This causes the cells to shrink and become plasmolyzed, leading to a wilting or shriveling appearance in the potato.
Your skin gets wet and salty
When a solution of salt or sugar is put on a mounted Rhoeo leaf, the process of osmosis occurs. Water moves from an area of higher concentration (inside the leaf) to an area of lower concentration (the solution outside the leaf), causing the leaf cells to shrink or swell depending on the concentration of the solution. This can disrupt the normal functioning of the leaf cells and lead to changes in their appearance.
When you put an onion in salt water, the salt creates a hypertonic environment, causing water to move out of the onion cells through osmosis. This process results in the onion becoming limp and releasing some of its natural juices into the water. Additionally, the salt can enhance the flavor of the onion while also drawing out some of its moisture. Over time, this can lead to a brined effect, making the onion more flavorful.
put salt on it
The salt leaches the fluids out of the slug, due to osmosis. The slug then dies of dehydration.
put the food ( mostly any fruit, vegtable, and dandelions) in the slug's cage and the slug will approach it and eat it.
it melts so it dies :)
Nothing...they die....
Slugs and leeches do not have an outer skin that holds water inside of them. Thus, they require a moist environment to avoid drying out. If you put salt on them, the salt pulls the water out of their cells and kills them.
Putting salt on a frog's skin can be harmful as it disrupts the frog's osmoregulation, causing dehydration. This can lead to serious health problems and even death for the frog. It is important to handle frogs with care and avoid exposing them to substances that can harm them.
there is a possible chance, but if you really want to watch something cool that has to do with salt, put salt on a slug it gets melted and bubbly and all that cool stuff!
When plant cells are exposed to salt water, water moves out of the cells through osmosis, causing the cells to lose turgor pressure and shrink. This process is known as plasmolysis. Continued exposure to salt water can eventually lead to the death of the plant cells.
the salt starts to disintegrate
As with most non-ocean living animal and plant cells, salt applied externally creates a situation where the concentration of salt outside the cells is greater than that inside. Ions move into the cells and water then moves out to try and balance the difference to create an equalibrium. This loss of water within the cells causes them to shrivel up and die, furthermore causing the slug to die as well due to the lack of water.
It dies.