Two methods for the preparation of salt in laboratory are:
- 2Na + Cl2 = 2NaCl
- NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
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No, they are a scientifically edited hybrid of Brine Shrimp, and thus are not found in the sea. Non-scientifically edited species of brine shrimp are not found in the sea either, rather, they are found in salt lakes around the world, such as the Great Salt Lake.
Putting salt on a road to keep water from freezing in the winter.
Sugar and salt are scientifically different because salt is sodium chloride NaCl were as sugar is C12H22O11 12carbon atoms per every 22 hydrogen and 12 carbons. Also sugar is sweet were as salt is salty.
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I don't know if it can scientifically, but on my bus my friends always give make their leftover pretzel salt and when I eat it I get really really hyper and run around the bus and basically go crazy. I was home sick the other day and since I think that salt makes me hyper, I pored sea salt onto a spoon and ate it. I got really hyper and ran around the house. I wasn't tired anymore! So yeah I definitely know that salt does make me hyper, and it probably makes other people hyper too.
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Sodium chloride, sulfate, magnesium, calcium, potassium, and bicarbonate. In that order.
In your dreams, this is not scientifically possible.... yet
It is supposed (but not scientifically confirmed) that magnesium sulfate baths can remove leg fatigue after exercise.
Scientifically, it's Sodium Chloride.(NaCl)
you make salt water denser by putting more water or taking the salt off the salt water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!