Salts are product compounds of the reactions between acids and bases.
They contain a cation from the base (metal or ammonium) and an anion from the acid.
Salts have not toxins; don't confuse toxins with toxic substances.
Generally salts are solid substances.
Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base.
Salts are compounds obtained after the reaction between an acid and a base.
Cocaine should contain no amphetamines. "Legal" bath salts should also not contain amphetamine, but will sometimes show up as positive for amphetamine when tested. Either substance may be contaminated with amphetimines, since they are illegal substances. The only sure way not to get amphetamines is to stay away from both substances.
No, they are different substances.
There are no such substances called atomic salts. To form a salt, there must be two atoms (or ions) at least.
For example salts can be separated by crystallization.
Water And Salts
Three substances are water, nitrogen, and access salts.
Metals, salts, hydroxides
Bath salts, a synthetic stimulant, can typically be detected in saliva tests for 1 to 3 days after use. However, the exact detection window can vary based on factors such as the specific substance used, dosage, and individual metabolism. It's important to note that standard drug tests may not routinely screen for bath salts, as they are not as commonly tested as other substances.