The two salts mainly used to put in food are potassium chloride and sodium chloride.
there are many different type of salts for example: the big cars that sprinkle salt on the road, salt in food, salt in the sea.etc
All edible salt contains NaCL
3 sources of salt determines their names
1. Sea salt (typically source is evaporation sea water)
2. Rock salt (Sea water is long gone but salt stayed behind) also known as halite
3. Black salt (found in Himalayas) this salt has sulphur and often used in medicines
calcium carbonate+ sulphuric acid=calcium sulphate= water= carbon dioxide
The most important salt in oceans/seas is sodium chloride; also exist magnesium and calcium chloride.
Brine is a sodium chloride water solution with concentrations of NaCl between 30 g/L and 260 g/L.
Simple salt Compound salt
yes i did a big science project and the hypothesis was correct
Globalsalts is a company which sell different types of salts for alimentary use. See the link below.
it shows the features of different types of organic salts
It is made from different types of burning metals; * Strontium and lithium salts - red* Copper salts - blue* Magnesiumsalts - white* Barium salts - green* Sodium salts -gold.
well there are lots of different salts incuding :table salt, sea salt, rock salt and i can't remember any others! sorry :) :(
Salt water is composed of a number of compounds. First there is water, which is a compound, H2O. Then there are the salts. Several different types of salts are in salt water, and each of them is a compound.
Some salts are insoluble in water. All types of sodium chloride are soluble in water.
All types of metals form salts.
Salt water is composed of a number of compounds. First there is water, which is a compound, H2O. Then there are the salts. Several different types of salts are in salt water, and each of them is a compound.
Because salts are different products from the reactions between different acids and different bases.
No, they are different.
Where ? Today millions of salts are known by chemists.