Iodized salt, due to its relatively smaller crystal size. The smaller the salt crystals, the faster they will dissolve.
A salt with fine granulation is dissolved faster; also the solubility increase with the temperature. Stirring improve the speed of dissolution. Any difference between iodized or not iodized salt.
Rock salt is typically not iodized. Iodized salt is table salt to which iodine is added in order to prevent iodine deficiency. Rock salt is generally in its natural state and does not undergo the iodization process.
Only making an experiment.
It is difficult to provide an exact conversion as the iodine content in iodized salt varies. However, as a general estimate, you would need around 1 tablespoon of iodized salt to match the iodine content of 1 cup of rock salt.
Rock salt is better than iodized salt for producing electricity because it has higher conductivity due to the presence of impurities. These impurities allow for the flow of ions, which facilitates the movement of electrons and thus increases the conductivity of the salt solution. Iodized salt, on the other hand, may have additives that can hinder the flow of electricity.
Rock salt typically dissolves faster in water than iodized salt due to its larger crystal size, which has more surface area contact with the water. Iodized salt contains additional additives that can slow down the dissolution process.
At equivalent temperature and size of the crystals any difference exist.
A salt with fine granulation is dissolved faster; also the solubility increase with the temperature. Stirring improve the speed of dissolution. Any difference between iodized or not iodized salt.
rock salt dissolves faster than crystal i did a science experement on it in school
Any difference exist.
Rock salt is typically not iodized. Iodized salt is table salt to which iodine is added in order to prevent iodine deficiency. Rock salt is generally in its natural state and does not undergo the iodization process.
Only making an experiment.
Rock salt dissolves fastest in hot water.
1. Rock salt in the mine hasn't iodine. 2. Iodized table salt has 20+/-5 mg iodine/kg of salt, as potassium iodide or iodate.
The same solubility, only granulation is important..
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in water.
It is difficult to provide an exact conversion as the iodine content in iodized salt varies. However, as a general estimate, you would need around 1 tablespoon of iodized salt to match the iodine content of 1 cup of rock salt.