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To test for salt (sodium chloride) in the lab, you can perform a simple solubility test by dissolving the sample in distilled water and then using a conductivity meter to measure the solution's conductivity, as salt ions increase conductivity. Alternatively, you can add a few drops of silver nitrate solution to the dissolved sample; if a white precipitate of silver chloride forms, it indicates the presence of chloride ions, confirming the presence of salt.

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