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Non-iodized table salt is a homogeneous mixture because the salt crystals are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, resulting in a uniform composition.
The recommended alternative to iodized table salt for seasoning dishes is non-iodized fine-grain sea salt.
The best table salt is a refined iodized salt.
Sea salt does not have iodine added to it. The only salt that has iodine in it says iodized, such as table salt.
It's hard to tell. Almost all table salt sold in the US is iodized.
After the recommendation of WHO table salt must be iodized in all countries.
Yes, iodized salt is considered a homogeneous mixture because the iodine is evenly distributed throughout the salt crystals, resulting in a consistent composition throughout the mixture.
Iodized salt is a homogeneous mixture because the iodine is evenly distributed throughout the salt. Sugar in a container is also a homogeneous mixture because the sugar particles are uniformly dispersed in the container.
Iodine is administered as in "Iodized table salt".
Most people would consider table salt a pure compound, sodium chloride. But the table salt usually sold in stores is iodized salt: a mixture of sodium chloride, potassium iodide, dextrose, and calcium silicate (to prevent caking).
Iodized means that iodine has been added to something. It is usually seen in table salt.
sea salt naturally contains iodine. Table salt is iodized to prevent goitre or enlargement of the thyroid gland.