You would need to know out of how many total pounds, or if it is to be a solution, mixed with how much liquid.
In baking, you may see recipes quantified as a percentage of flour weight. So 1% salt added to a bread mix in baking, would be 1% of the flour weight added to the mix as opposed to the logical "mathematical" percentage which would be 1% of the total mix weight. True percentage in baking is the more logical and "mathematical" method of calculating a percentage- the way you are taught in school!!
When salt water is poured into a glass containing cold tap water, the two liquids will initially mix together. Because salt water is denser than fresh water, it will sink to the bottom. Eventually, the two liquids may form distinct layers, with the denser salt water at the bottom and the less dense fresh water at the top.
Yes they are Marine fish and do require a water containing salt with all the trace mineral mixtures of real ocean water. Make sure to use only a aquarium "Salt Mix" formulated for saltwater aquariums.
If you mix salt with yeast, the rise of the dough will be slowed down and the salt can kill the yeast.
Yes, cornbread mix can be used when frying okra. Do not add salt, or salt the okra, because the mix already has salt added.
When you mix salt with coke, the salt dissolves in the liquid and does not significantly change the taste or composition of the drink.
salt water
You get salt water.
The sales mix percentage is calculated by dividing the sales for each product in the mix by the total sales for all products. Further calculations can be figured out from the sales mix percentage.
It is quite easy to mix salt water and fresh water, which produces a more dilute form of salt water.
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Yes, you can mix Epsom salt and baking soda together.