http://www.exploratorium.edu/complexity/exhibit/saltcrystals.html go to this exact site and you'll get this huge picture of a salt crystal hanging from the ceiling,
I'm guessing it's about 40-50 ft. long.
22% USA
18% China
7% India
7% Canada
5% Australia
4% Mexico
3% France
3% Brazil
3% Chile
3% UK
2% Netherlands
2% Italy
2% Spain
1% Russia
18% Others
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neutral items can produce salt.
one of the top countries that produce chocolate is Belgium. im not sure about the rest.one of the top countries that produce chocolate is Belgium. im not sure about the rest.
yes acid and base react with each other to form salt and water. for example, NaOH + HCl --------> NaCl + H2O
Neutralization reactions (combination of a base and an acid) will always produce a salt and water, with salt meaning any ionic compound that isn't an oxide.
The salt is just there in the ground, waiting to be dug out. (= mined.) The salt was deposited by prehistoric seas millions of years ago which dried out under the heat of the Sun.
The top salt-producing countries are the US, Britain, Russia, Germany, France, India and China.
neutral items can produce salt.
Black salt is mined.
they produce a normal amount of salt. no more than the next country does.
The two countries agreed to produce fewer missiles.
salt
Salt is extracted from mines or sea waters.
sea salt
no,not all countries have enough food to produce
The organisn doesn't produce sodium chloride.
Heat (as in a hot countries) enables water to be evaporated in large salt pans, leaving salt crystals behind. Salt is historically important, and trading in salt, and exotic spices, etc, was very important in trading between countries.
Evaporated salt water will produce rock salt.