- Some salts (sodium chloride and potassium chloride, sodium or potassium nitrate, calcium carbonate, fluorite etc.) are mined.
- In industry or laboratory salts are the products of a neutralization reaction between a metal (or ammonium) hydroxide and an acid.
No. Not the metal itself but some of its salts and compounds are.
All cooking salts are salty, not all salts are. Gipsum is a salt, but has no discernable taste at all. It is so bland that it is used as a filler and bulker in some food items, and its natural fire resistant properties make it perfect for drywall.
All alkaline earth metals and their salts are reactive and they have a blue-print that identifies them as an alkaline earth metal but metals exist as metals, and salts as salts, with different structural compounds.
Yes, protein sources can replaced your daily diet to some degree with low purine protein sources such as milk, cheese eggs, and nuts.
This phenomenon is called salinization.
Minerals salts are products of chemical industry or they are extrated from mines.
The salts are dissolved by rivers in the mountains and transported to Oceans and Seas.
The cause is the irrational use of fertilizers.
- Some salts (sodium chloride and potassium chloride, sodium or potassium nitrate, calcium carbonate, fluorite etc.) are mined. - In industry or laboratory salts are the products of a neutralization reaction between a metal (or ammonium) hydroxide and an acid.
Some calcium salts are organic, some calcium salts are inorganic.
This is not mandatory: some salts are very soluble, some salts are very insoluble.
Only some salts are insoluble.
All salts are crystallized.
Some salts are shiny.
Only some salts have hydrates, not all. These salts contain in the formula water of crystallization.
- some salts as NaCl can be melted - other salts as Na2CO3 are thermally decomposed, obtaining a metal oxide
Some of the common sources of Personal Pollution include Fertilizers, Pet Waste, Hazards around the Home (motor oil, antifreeze, and gas), urban runoff (oil, grease and toxic chemicals from automobile) and Agriculture (sediment, pathogens, pesticides and salts).