Examples: calcium phosphates, sodium chloride, potassium chloride etc.
In the body salts are dissolved in water, blood etc.
By heating water is evaporated and salts remain as a solid residue.
The body becomes dehydrated. Lack of water and body salts will affect body and brain function.
No.
Most salts regulate water amounts and muscle movements.
the liver
Liver secretes bile juice which is stored in gall bladder. Bile is alkaline and contains salts which help to emulsify fats present in the food.
probably hydrated beryllium salts like BeCl2.H20
Yes, but only partially; salts can be released also by transpiration.
The most important salt in the sea water is sodium chloride; other salts present are KCl, CaCl2, MgCl2.
sweat
Honey doesn't contain sodium chloride.