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Dendritic salt refers to a specific crystalline form of salt that has a branched, tree-like structure, resembling dendrites. This unique morphology is often produced through particular crystallization processes, leading to a larger surface area and distinct physical properties. Dendritic salts can be utilized in various applications, including food seasoning and chemical processes, due to their enhanced solubility and aesthetic appeal.

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