In chemistry, salts are the ionic compounds resulting from the neutralising reaction between an acid and a base.
The everyday reference to 'salt' is the white crystaline sodium chloride that we sprinkle on food to (arguably) enhance the flavour of the food.
Table Salt
salt, sugar and ice
Chemical Sedimentary Rocks such as Halite provide us with natural salt from the evaporated water.... if u ever wanted to know were our salt in saltshakers come from ;)
Hydrogen chemicals and carbondioxide
Chloride is the ion, Cl-. There is chloride in sodium chloride, which is salt. In addition, bleach contains chlorine. The water in a pool also has chlorine.
by it bing salt
You need a certain amount of salt and sugar everyday to stay healthy
You eat it......
When separating salt and water.
Common salt is a halide.
Table Salt
Table salt! (NACl - Sodium Chloride)
salt, sugar and ice
there are many many compounds used in everyday. These are things like salt (NaCl) and water (H2O)and sugar (C6H12O6) .
sugar water and salt water
tabe salt, talc, and a sapphire if there are any others tell me
oxygen-breathing iodine-salt graphite-pencil sulphur-matches