A pan full of salt. 1 gram of table salt is about 1/4 teaspoon. 18 mg. is 18/1000 of that! So, the answer is: mighty tiny.
Table salt consists of two different elements in equal parts: sodium and chloride.
Sodium Phosphate just looks like plain ol' table salt.
Noop. Table salt tastes like sodium and chloride., epsom salt tastes like magnesium & sulfate.
Table salt is mainly sodium chloride - a compound with equal parts (in atoms or moles) of sodium and chlorine.
I just read this in a book and it is a salt. Even a limestone is a salt. It really doesn't look anything like it but it is.
Sea salt is usually dissolved in the oceans and does not look like anything. When extracted from the water, it is often sold as relatively large, rough granules, but sometimes it is as fine as common table salt. Depends on how it is processed by the manufacturer/marketer.
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.
Sodium chloride has the chemical formula NaCl. It is commonly known as table salt and is composed of equal parts sodium and chloride ions.
well i have to say if you put it in a list it will look like this: eggshells soda milk salt.......
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.
Salt look like little cristals particles.