Sea Salt
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            Just to close the door on the original question of this topic -
 Sea salt does infact deliquesce to form a 75ish RH solution in a small closed container just as pure NaCl, the composition is somewhat different, but not different enough to have a meaningful effect.
 Fun science -
 If you wanted, instead of the salt test...you could do the..calcium chloride test. Same idea, except your hygrometer should read 33% RH. Or....the Sodium Bromide test. Your hygrometer should read 61% RH. And actually..you know what...morton lite salt i think uses some potassium chloride in it in combination with standard NaCl, so..depending on how much they use in there as a percentage of whole, i would expect that salt to give an salt test RH of probably around 80%.
 Because i know these are fun things you would want to do immediately.
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            urbino:Did you just call me a basturd?
 Never crossed my mind 'Bino....your a cool cat and a bad motor scooter in my books...0
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 I dont think they got it!! LMFAOjon00jon:kuzi16:
 i wonder what kosher salt would give you then....urbino:Just make sure you adjust for elevation. Sea salt will give you what would be 75% at sea level.Nothing,, LOL 0
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 Just a wee joke, gm. You, too, are a two-wheeled motor vehicle of poor quality.gmill880:urbino:Did you just call me a basturd?
 Never crossed my mind 'Bino....your a cool cat and a bad motor scooter in my books...0
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            ROFL!0




