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Most salt if mined by a mining company filling up a hole with salt water (normally sea water). They then evaporate the water leaving the salt behind. It is then separated from the other minerals that are in sea water.
I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to do, if you've oversalted food, there's not a whole lot you can do about it, except perhaps redo the recipe to double the amount, only omit the salt, and then mix the two together. If you are trying to extract the excess salt from a salt cured ham, you would soak it in water for a couple of hours, and let osmosis do its thing, removing the ham to rinse and replace the water every so often.
There are two distinct methods of getting salt from rock formations.
Salt is extracted from mines (by mining procedures or after dissolving) or from sea waters (after water evaporation).
- from sea waters after the evaporation of water
- from salt mines
Impure sodium chloride is after this refined to obtain edible table salt.
Salt is extracted because is an indispensable product for life and industry.
Salt is extracted from mines using mining procedures; other method involve pumping water in the salt deposit, dissolving the salt and extraction of the saline solution.
Black salt is mined.
Salt is mined in Africa by digging deep mines in the ground. When deposits are found, huge caverns are carved out to extract the salt.
Salt can be mined from the earth or evaporated from the sea.
Salt is mined, so it would be pure salt. Mined salt, unlike sea salt, has to be processed and cleaned. Chemicals are used for the cleaning process and for making it white.
Coal and salt
Salt is extracted from salt mines. It is possible to extract salt also as brine.
Rock salt
sodium is from salt rock. salt rock is mined and turned into table salt.
salt is a natural resource (mined) sugar is manufactured.
No. Salt is mined, not grown. A crop is something that is grown -- plants.
Chlorine is a gas so it is not mined. It is manufactured by the electrolysis of a brine (salt) solution.
Rock salt is mined as a solid in salt mines. it does not need to be separated.