how í road salt different

  1. road salt has been dropped on grass. keep osmosis in mind, what would happen?answer: since the road salt is hypertonic solution
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  2. road salt has been dropped on grass. keep osmosis in mind, what would happen?answer: since the road salt is hypertonic solution
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  3. how í road salt different from table salt, give the chemicals names and the formula
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  4. When salt is spread on a snow-covered road at -2C, the snow melts. Though when the same amount of salt is spread on the snow
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  5. Which two factors explain why salt was so valuable to West Africans?Salt helped prevent dehydration in the hot climate. Salt was
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  6. Which two factors explain why salt was so valuable to West Africans?A.Salt helped prevent dehydration in the hot climate. B.Salt
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  7. Why was salt an important resource for north African traders?Question 3 options: a) Because salt was mixed with other resources
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  8. why isn't it a good idea to spread salt on the road in really cold climates?
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  9. Why must you weigh the beaker containing salt and water before dissolving the salt? Why would it be incorrect/inaccurate to
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  10. A beaker contains a mixture of sand and salt. A student adds water to dissolve the salt. Which processes can be used to separate
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