Nearly all baked goods contain small amounts of salt.
Just a few of countless other products made from salt - or for which salt is used - would be water softener salt, pool sanitizer, ice melting granules, skin softeners, cosmetics and salt licks for animals.
Theres more than one type of salt, but if your talking about table salt its Sodium and Chlorine.
2 substances made from salt are hydrochloric acid and sodium hypochlorite.
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Salt water does cool faster than pure water.
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they used bamboo and mashed it and put salt and lime in the mushed up bamboo and let it dry.
Chemically, table salt consists of two elements, sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl). Neither element occurs separately and free in nature, but are found bound together as the compound sodium chloride. Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and salting is an important method of food preservation.
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Table salt is sodium chloride - sodium and chlorine
The two elements that make up salt are sodium and chloride. Hence, the scientific term for common salt, sodium chloride. NaCl
The fresh water and salt water.
What materials make up the earth's surface?
the winner is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Minerals and organic Materials!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are two main ones -sodium and chlorine making up sodium chloride which is table salt. However, there are traces of other materials (present and deliberately added)- flow agents for example.
A solvent and a solute make a solution. For example common salt and water form a solution. Here water is solvent and common salt is solute.
there is salt water which makes up the worlds oceans and there is fresh water that make up certain streams and rivers
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well first off you must get the two components that make up salt.... sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). the sodium, which is a metal comes from a mine. After you acquired the chlorine, you must figure out the chemical balance, furthermore, combine the two and thus you have salt.
I can answer what makes up salt. Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl). Salt can make up innumerable things.