It's a simple anorganic substance, an element in fact.
sodium is indeed a mineral
Salt is composed of the chemicals Chlorine and Sodium. (NaCl) salt is a mineral, it is not comprised of minerals, it is comprised of chemicals.
Sodium is a metal, common table salt is sodium chloride, which is a compound. Sodium can make up salt. In the nature sodium chloride exist as the mineral halite.
Yes, salt is a mineral. It's chemical name is Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and the correct name for it's mineral form is Halite. Please see the related links.
Sodium chloride is not a rock: in the nature NaCl exist as the mineral halite.
As a natural mineral sodium chloride is called halite.
Salt, also know as Sodium Chloride or (NaCl).
Only some mineral waters contain sodium.
This mineral is called halite.
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i would like to know what is the regulation regarding 'low sodium mineral water' in coutries in Europe and the USA? how do they define low sodium? thanks.