Sodium bicarbonate as an antacid.
Sodium chloride as a seasoning material for foods, and a deicing agent.
Magnesium sulfate as a laxative.
Sodium sulfate, idem.
Potassium chloride, an equivalent of NaCl for persons with health problems.
Calcium sulfate for buildings.
Look up your Periodic Table and then find on the table the group 1 and group 2 salts. These will include sodium (Na), magnesium (Mg), potassium (K), calcium (Ca) then look at zinc (Zn), etc...
salt is being used today. These days high blood pressures in the developed world is caused by Salt.
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Bromine is an element, a very very reactive element. At standard temperature and pressure it is a brown colored liquid, as seen in the center vial in the image above. However bromine is so reactive that you will never see it in its elemental form in daily life, it is most commonly is found in compounds called bromide salts.
examples of basis and acids in our daily life
salt
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the main properties of acids are (1.) they have a sour taste, (2.) they turn blue litmus paper to red and (3.) they react with active metals to form hydrogen gas. function? Cleaning Digestion Cosmetic Disinfectant? properties of bases-taste bitter and slippery -turn RED litmus paper to blue -corrosive to the skin function? cleaning, digestion. cosmetic disinfectant? properties of salts-Salts exist in many different colors, salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and savory.
In nearly everything we eat
ans:NaCl,MgCl
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yes, they do. scientists do agree to the terms we commonly use in our daily life. in fact, they themselves use these terms in their life. hope i have answered ur question
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vinegar (acetic acid) - weak acid window cleaner (ammonia hydroxide) - base table salt (sodium chloride) - salt lemon juice (citric acid) - acid drain cleaner (sodium hydroxide) - strong base bath salts (magnesium sulfate) - salt
Because of its high density due to salts no life found in it.So it is called dead sea.
sodium chloride