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Looking at the company website it is clear that their salt DOES have Iodine in it.

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Q: Why doesn't Morton's salt have iodide in it?
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How you can separate iodine from salt?

The salt should be an Iodide salt. Put the iodide salt into concentrated sulfuric acid. This will oxidize iodide to elementary Iodine.I- + H2SO4 ----> I2 + SO2 + H2O + HSO4-Another way is treating iodide salt with Chlorine, which will oxidize iodide to iodine and chlorine will be reduced to chloride.2 I- + Cl2 ----> I2 + 2 Cl-


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When was Mortons of Horncastle created?

Mortons of Horncastle was created in 1885.


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What type of salt is lead iodide?

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When was Mortons Media Group created?

Mortons Media Group was created in 1999.


What is the name of a salt of iodine?

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Do you still need iodide in your salt?

yes


Does iodide make salt more salty?

No.


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