DEHYDRATION
The leftover water condensation in the beaker
A cell with a 0.9 percent salt solution inside would crenate if placed in a hypertonic solution, meaning the surrounding solution has a higher concentration of solutes (salt) than the cell's interior. This would cause water to move out of the cell by osmosis, leading to the cell shrinking and forming a crenated appearance. Examples of hypertonic solutions include saline solutions with concentrations greater than 0.9 percent salt.
salt in brine (51 percent of all salt sold or used), rock salt (30 percent), vacuum pan salt (11 percent), and solar salt (8 percent).
because its osmotic presure is greater than of the cell
A ten percent salt solution diffuses faster than a one percent salt solution primarily due to its higher concentration gradient. The greater difference in concentration between the salt solution and the surrounding solvent drives the movement of water molecules and solute ions more rapidly. Additionally, the increased number of solute particles in the ten percent solution creates a higher osmotic pressure, facilitating faster diffusion as the system strives to reach equilibrium.
they should not it will dry out there mouth and thus cause them to have gectomistac disease if eaten to much
chemicals (45 percent), road de-icing/ice control salt (31 percent), salt sold to distributors (8 percent), industrial uses (8 percent), agricultural salt (6 percent), food (including table salt, 4 percent)
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20%
Approximately 97.5 percent of all the water on Earth is salt water. Of the remaining 2.5 percent that is fresh, about 70 percent exists as ice.
No salt has a greater density.