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Q: Is there any laboratory facility for iridium test in salt lake?
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What is the origin of iridium?

The name "iridium" originates from the Latin word meaning "of rainbows" because of the "variety of colors in the element's salt solutions".


What is a large lake in Salt Lake City?

The Great Salt Lake is near Salt Lake City.


Why is Salt Lake City called salt lake?

Salt lake city is called salt lake because it is near the Great Salt Lake filled with tons of salt. I know...I've been in it!


What is the origin name of Iridium?

The name "iridium" originates from the Latin word meaning "of rainbows" because of the "variety of colors in the element's salt solutions".


What is the lake that has salt?

The Great Salt Lake


Is the Great Salt Lake the only Great Salt Lake in the world?

The Great Salt Lake in Utah is the only lake with the name "Great Salt Lake" but it is not the only saltwater lake in the world.


Does Salt Lake City have a sea?

No, it has a lake, the Great Salt Lake. That's why it's called Salt LAKE City, not Salt SEA City.


What capital city is located on a large lake?

Salt Lake City


Is Lake Urmia a salt lake?

Lake Urmia is a salt lake in northwestern Iran.


Locate a large lake in Utah . what is its name.?

the great salt lake


What is the body of water that is found in Utah?

The Great Salt Lake is located in the northern part of Utah. It is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere.


Who owns morton salt?

Morton Salt is owned by K+S AG, a German chemical and salt company. The Morton salt mine just north of downtown Chicago is rumored to run several miles under Lake Michigan. There is no salt mine in the Chicago area. Elston Ave facility is a warehouse with the majority of salt shipped in by barge from Louisiana. There is a mine in Fairport, Ohio, which extracts salt from under Lake Erie.