The vast majority of sea salt is sodium chloride there are always traces of othesr salts but they are virtualy neglable.
Sea salt is sodium chloride, bitter salt is Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate heptahydrate).
Yes. Sea salt contains iodine.
The sea sand fill in the river. rain water is flow the river. So the sea sand salt is remove some % the continuous function will be remove from full salt in sea sand
It actually comes from the sea. For evidence, sea is salty and salt is a mineral so it comes from there
Just water. Actually, there are lots of things that could have a pH of 7, not just water. For example, salt water could have a pH of 7 depending upon what kinds of salts and how much of each kind of salt was in the water.
Sea salt is salt derived from evaporated sea water. In elemental form, it is NaCl, same as regular salt. But the trace elements in it can give it a distinctive subtle taste (and color) regular table salt does not have. Various kinds of sea salt are currently the "hot thing" in gourmet cooking.
Usually sodium chloride. However, in sea water there are traces of iodides and bromides too.
All kinds of fish, a little salt and seaweed.
fish,salt water crocks,whales and sharks are fish.
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Yes. Different kinds of salt can make different kinds of crystals
Sea salt comes from the sea and tastes like sea water.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.
Of course, yes !
Sea salt is not flammable.
Sea salt is extracted from sea waters by the evaporation of water.
Sea salt is sodium chloride - NaCl.