Honey doesn't contain sodium chloride.
By heating water is evaporated and salts remain as a solid residue.
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probably hydrated beryllium salts like BeCl2.H20
The most important salt in the sea water is sodium chloride; other salts present are KCl, CaCl2, MgCl2.
3 Types of Chloride Salts are found in crude oil: Calcium, Sodium and Magnesium Chlorides
Not Potassium and lots of
an electric desalter is one which uses a high electric potential to separate the salts present in the crude. it is a horizontal drum .it forms an emulsion with crude an emulsion is a mixture of crude and water.water added to the crude acts as an solvent for dissolving the salts present in the crude .once these salts are properly dissolved the electric charge breaks these salts into charged ions and form a dipole .water along with salts settle at the bottom and the crude overflows to the fractionation column
Ionic salts as barium chloride form lattices.
Salts mainly comes from the soil that is being eroded by the water. The water from higher places such as the mountain comes down anderode the soil which contain many salt molecule. This makes the salts to be present in the soil
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About 86% of the dissolved salts in seawater are major salts, which include sodium chloride (table salt), magnesium chloride, and sulfate ions. These major salts make up the majority of the total dissolved solids present in seawater.