MORE SALT CALLED DOUBLE SALT, DUE TO THE COMBINATION OF TWO SALT,FeSO4 AND (NH4)2SO4
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A double-displacement reaction is characterized by the fact that bonds of the reactants are changed.
To remove salt from a packet of crisps, you can gently shake the packet to allow the excess salt to fall off. You can then use a paper towel to blot the crisps to remove additional salt while being careful not to crush them. To record the mass before and after, use a scale to weigh the crisps before removing salt and then weigh them again after to see the difference.
The chemical formula of Mohr's salt is(NH4)2SO4 . FeSO4 . 6H2OFormula: (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2.6H2O
No, salt is ionic.
Yes
Ferrous ammonium sulfate is called a double salt because it contains two different cations, ferrous (iron) and ammonium, in its chemical structure. These two cations are chemically bonded to the sulfate anion, making it a compound that contains two different types of ions.
Ferrous ammonium sulfate is classified as a double salt, as it is composed of two different cations (Fe2+ and NH4+) combined with a sulfate anion. Double salts are formed by the combination of two different salts in a specific ratio.
That is called raw salt. It is put through a process called iodizing, which is what we have in our salt shakers.
The collection of salt is called a salt pan or salt flat. This is an area where water has evaporated, leaving behind deposits of salt.
That is called raw salt. It is put through a process called iodizing, which is what we have in our salt shakers.