why the grass gets killed when we Sprinkle Salt on it
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common salt is sprinkled on the grass, then it dies because adding salt results in loss of water from the grass cells due to exosmosis. as the concentration of salt is more outside the cells, the water leaves the cell to maintain equilibrium on both sides of the cell.
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common salt is sprinkled on the grass, then it dies because adding salt results in loss of water from the grass cells due to exosmosis. as the concentration of salt is more outside the cells, the water leaves the cell to maintain equilibrium on both sides of the cell.
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