Bath salts are mostly things like Epsom salts (MgSO4.7H2O) and table salt (NaCl). I can't think of why anyone would make them from an acid... these are minerals you can get from the ground.
Bath salts the drug? if so it is made up of coicane cooked with LSD into a crystal which resembles bath salts ( the kind you buy at stores)
Salts are made when an acid reacts with a base, carbonate or metal. The name of the salt formed depends on the metal in the base and the acid used. For example, salts made using hydrochloric acid are called chlorides
All salts made from nitric acid (HNO3) are called nitrates (NO3-)
Nitrates are salts of the nitric acid.
water H2O is solvent
The exact ingredients in the street drug bath salts are not known because they have not fully been tested. They are known to have the chemical methylenedioxypyrovalerone in them.
You can drink battery acid while high on bath salts if you really really want to. That doesn't mean it's a good idea.
yes, all salts are formed from an acid and a base. More specifically, all salts are made from a metal and a nonmetal.
Do not eat bath salts.
Bath salts are any of a group of inorganic salts which are sometimes added to bathwater.
bath salts
Salts are the products of a neutralization reaction between a metal (or ammonium) hydroxide and an acid.
Ammonium salts are the products of a reaction between ammonium hydroxide an an acid.
Salts contain a cation (metal or ammonium) and an anion derived from an acid.
There are a lot of specialty stores that offer bath salts, as well as larger chain grocery stores. I have seen bath salts at Walmart and Meijer, as well as bath salts in Bulk at Whole Foods Market.
Salts are made when an acid reacts with a base, carbonate or metal. The name of the salt formed depends on the metal in the base and the acid used. For example, salts made using hydrochloric acid are called chlorides
All salts made from nitric acid (HNO3) are called nitrates (NO3-)
No, bath salts closely resemble Methamphetamine. The media has been calling Bath Salts "The new LSD" but this is incredibly inaccurate