All are sodium chloride, NaCl.
Iodized salt have added iodine as potassium iodate or potassium iodide; individuals with an insufficient daily intake of iodine are idiots, as in many countries in the world.
No.
Salt is sodium chloride (NaCl), a chemical compound.
Iodine is a chemical element (I).
Iodized salt contain iodine as potassium (or sodium) iodate or iodide.
It is any salt with iodine atoms in it.
i'm wondering the same thing . . . but based on my chart i don't believe it produces any reaction. sorry this answer wasn't really helpful. :/
No, salt is mainly Sodium. Iodine is added to salt to prevent iodine deficiency.
Yes. Sea salt contains iodine.
No. Iodine is an element, a halogen, and thus is usually found as a salt. A tincture is a solution (of anything) using alcohol as the solvent.
No, They are two different elements
Sea salt does not have iodine added to it. The only salt that has iodine in it says iodized, such as table salt.
no. if it doesnt have iodine, it usually says so on the salt.
Iodine is in salt
No, they are completely two different things.
Iodine is added to salt of table so Iodine is rare.
Iodine is very useful for our body. Iodine deficiency can cause thyroid. So just check your iodine level in your salt which you are using in your food. Better use Iodine Salt.
salt that does not have iodine in it is known as uniodised salt.