Sodium chloride, sulfate, magnesium, calcium, potassium, and bicarbonate. In that order.
There are two elements in table salt: sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). So, scientifically table salt is called 'sodium chloride' (NaCl).
Sea salt is generally made of sodium chloride which contains sodium and chlorine.
sea water is made of water and salt of course
Sea salt is salt derived from evaporated sea water. In elemental form, it is NaCl, same as regular salt. But the trace elements in it can give it a distinctive subtle taste (and color) regular table salt does not have. Various kinds of sea salt are currently the "hot thing" in gourmet cooking.
Salt, NaCl, Sodium Chloride, pee, you name it its in there.
Common table salt is Sodium Chloride with Sodium Iodine added as a supplement. Sea Salt is everything that was in the sea water, mostly Sodium Chloride but containing a whole spectrum of elements.
ocean consist of aqua comprising salts example common salt pottasium salt. the fact is that most of the salt mainly table salt we get from sea water
The residue on the pebbles is not just salt. It contains very many elements that go into sea water. The pH will be effected (raised) if sufficient sea salt is added.
On practically any restaurant table, as well as in your sweat, in the ocean, and in all the salt mines, and in the Dead Sea.
When you boil salt water/ ocean (sea) water the water (H2O hydrogen and oxygen) evaporates. The salt (NaCl sodium and cloride) is left behind.
h2o and sodium chloride. (Salt and water) Almost all elements are found in sea water. Some elements are man made and do not occur naturally. Salt is the most abundant but if you had the gold from a square mile of sea water, you would be one rich son of a gun.
Sea salt comes from the sea and tastes like sea water.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.