cos you feel like it
It is not so easy but not as hard as other minerals extraction.
People who make salt are called salt producers or salt miners. They are responsible for extracting salt from salt mines or evaporating salt water to produce salt for consumption and various other purposes.
Some common ways of extracting salt from a solution include evaporation, precipitation, and filtration. Evaporation involves heating the solution to evaporate the water and leave behind the salt. Precipitation involves adding a reactant to the solution to form insoluble salt crystals that can be separated. Filtration is used to separate solid salt particles from the solution.
the good is we get salt from the sea and oil but the bad is it kills animals!
---- yes, i do, if you evaporate the water you leve behind the salt. this is a simple yet effective way of the separation.
Salt blocks are made by extracting salt from salt mines or salt pans. The extracted salt is then purified, crystallized, and compressed under high pressure to form solid blocks. These blocks are usually used for cooking, grilling, or as a serving platter for food.
Cillit bang and salt are good for balancing out the oxide from the steel and extracting it, leave it on there for about a minute
Two ways of obtaining salt in the Sahara are through salt mining in salt mines, such as the Teghaza mines in Mali, and through extracting salt from salt flats or panes, where brine is evaporated to leave behind salt deposits.
Salt production in New Zealand typically involves extracting it from seawater or salt lakes through evaporation. The seawater or saltwater is collected and stored in shallow ponds where the sun's heat evaporates the water, leaving behind the salt crystals. The salt is then harvested, processed, and packaged for distribution.
Yes, rock salt is typically mined from underground salt deposits through conventional mining methods such as drilling, blasting, and extracting the salt using heavy equipment. It can also be obtained through solution mining by injecting water into underground salt formations and then pumping out the resulting brine for further processing to extract the salt.
No, salt cannot be made from a hickory limb. Salt is primarily composed of sodium and chlorine, whereas hickory wood is composed of cellulose, lignin, and other organic compounds. Salt is typically obtained by evaporating seawater or extracting it from salt mines.