there are three types of salt, they are
1) Acidic salt: the salt which is acidic in nature is called acidic salt.
2) Basic salt: the salt which is basic in nature is called basic salt.
3) neutral salt: the salt which is neutral is called neutral salt.
- basic, acid or amphoteric salts
- inorganic or organic salts
- simple or complex salts
- natural or man made salts
- soluble or insoluble salts
- colored or colorless salts
etc.
Examples: organic or inorganic, soluble or insoluble, natural or artificial, basic, acidic or neutral etc.
Hydrogen chemicals and carbondioxide
Yes, Im taking chemistry at the community college. Barium dichloride is an anhydrous salt.
1.INORGANIC- chemistry of non living reaction.2.ORGANIC - chemistry of living things.
shampoo milk salt soap
That depends entirely on the chemical reaction that you may be trying to create. Not all mixtures require salt.
It is one of the types of salts used on roads during winter to melt ice. Usually just referred to as "salt". In chemistry, any ionic compound is a salt.
Forces in chemistry are electrical forces.
All different types
Table salt is sodium chloride - NaCl.
In chemistry, an alloxanate is a salt of alloxanic acid.
In chemistry, an alloxanate is a salt of alloxanic acid.
chemistry
We can use a salinometer or methods of analytical chemistry.
Salt And Water, Sugar And Water
In chemistry sodium is not salt but a violently reactive metal. The sodium referred to on a nutrition label is essentially salt.
Table salt is NaCl (Sodium Chloride), but a salt in chemistry is just the solid produced when a metal is reacted with an acid.
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