Epsom salt is chemically speaking: magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
magnesium sulfate. Do I get a cookie?
Batteries, table salt, foods/drinks which contain salt, most toothpaste (as NaF), and some vitamins. Of course, these elements are present as their ions, not as the free metal.
Objects from wood, cork for example.
Salt, soaps, some cleaning agents, toothpaste and some batteries i think.
Some are: - calcium in butter - potassiumin cheese - silicon in conditioner - NaCl in table salt - etc.
Salt.
salt water
toothpaste,salt,paints,washing soda etc.
Batteries, table salt, foods/drinks which contain salt, most toothpaste (as NaF), and some vitamins. Of course, these elements are present as their ions, not as the free metal.
Some of the soluble household items are bleach, salt and sugar. They are common items in the kitchen and for doing laundry.
There are no household items made from halite because halite is just the geological name for rock salt. You can't make anything but seasoning out of salt unless you're using it to salt a road in winter and that's not a household item either.
sodium
it is salt sugar powder and soup
Salt, sugar, baking soda
Objects from wood, cork for example.
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.