Examples are: calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, zinc chloride, sodium carbonate.
Ammonia reacts with acids forming ammonium salts but also can donate a proton, as an acid.
- carbonates are salts.- oxides are...oxides not salts- hydrogencarbonates are salts
it is possible because of the pressure.,the gravity that takes place on it.,it is also same in taking salts in seawater.,
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases (but can be also the products of other reactions).Choose a reaction when the product is insoluble in water.
Probable you think to inorganic and organic salts; also, soluble or insoluble salts, colored or colorless salts, etc.
Mercury ------ Strontium (including the radioactive isotope 90Sr); also cadmium.
Using hotwater; but the drain may contain also other salts and oxides.
The salts dissolved in water are very different: - in sea water the principal component is NaCl; also MgCl2, CaCl2 - mineral waters contain many types of salts depending on the origin - the same situation for residual waters
A compound must have carbon for it to be considered organic. You may come across the term zwitterions which are sometimes also called inner salts. They contain carbon but are not salts.
Bath salts are any of a group of inorganic salts which are sometimes added to bathwater.
Many salts are electrolytes but not all; also exist electrolytes which are not salts.
Yes, but only partially; salts can be released also by transpiration.