To determine how many cubical grains of ordinary table salt equal one millimeter, we first need to know the size of a typical grain of salt. A common grain of table salt is approximately 0.3 to 0.5 millimeters in size. Given this, it would take around 8 to 20 grains of salt, depending on their exact size, to equal one millimeter in volume. Thus, the number of grains can vary based on the specific dimensions of the salt grains.
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There are approximately 70,000 grains of salt in one kilogram.
The grains will get smaller.
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You can separate sand grains from salt grains by combining the mixture with water to dissolve the salt. The sand will settle at the bottom of the container, allowing you to pour off the salt solution. The sand can then be dried and collected.
Tiny rocks the size of salt grains are generally called, "Sand".
there is 160 grains of salt in 10 pinches of salt because in 1 pinch there is 16 grains. so you do the math!! haha
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I would say that salt and food grains have an inelastic demand and television has an elastic demand.
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Salt is the white grains people put on their food.
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