No. The salt level varies. For instance where fresh water and salt mix the salt level is different.
1900,000 feet below sea level
No, they are not.For example: table salt and table sugar.(household sugar and salt); salt is sodium chloride(NaCl), and sugar is sucrose(C12H22O2). Therefore no not all substances that look the same are the same.
Sea salt, rock salt, table salt - all are the same chemical compound - sodium chloride, NaCl.
no
No companions can be leveled. They are the same level all the time.
All bigger carnivorous fish living in the same waters and depths would be enemies of the x-ray fish.
No, It contains Iodine and Potassium contents. No protein at all.
The s orbital has the lowest energy level.
There is no difference, really. The salt licks that are given to cattle are the same ones that are given to horses. Horses may get a smaller salt block, but other than that, the mineral content is all the same.
No, Glauber's salt and Epsom salt are not the same. Glauber's salt, also known as sodium sulfate, is a compound with the chemical formula Na2SO4. Epsom salt, on the other hand, is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate with the chemical formula MgSO4·7H2O. While both are salts, they have different chemical compositions and properties.
No.
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