The words salt in English, sel in French, sare in Romanian, etc. are derived from the Latin language word salarium (equivalent of salary). Salarium was the amount of money payed to Roman soldiers to buy salt.
They are called the Saltdogs because Lincoln has salt water, or had salt water in the past and in the early years of the town people would come from all over to get salt to perserve food. We were known for our salt creek. And the dogs part is for the growling dogs that will beat all the other teams up!!
That agreement is called SALT. Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty.
Boron is the element; it is present in a salt called natron.
They live on a farm near a place called Salt Licks, Texas.
'Deseret' is what the original Mormon Pioneers named the area around what is now called "Utah". The federal government changed the name to Utah when they applied to become a state. It was not a city. The capital city of Deseret was Great Salt Lake City, which is now called Salt Lake City.
That is called raw salt. It is put through a process called iodizing, which is what we have in our salt shakers.
MORE SALT CALLED DOUBLE SALT, DUE TO THE COMBINATION OF TWO SALT,FeSO4 AND (NH4)2SO4
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.
Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.
In French, it's called sel
People who make salt are called salt producers or salt miners. They are responsible for extracting salt from salt mines or evaporating salt water to produce salt for consumption and various other purposes.
Pretzels without salt are called pretzels
It's called a preztel without salt.
Salt lake city is called salt lake because it is near the Great Salt Lake filled with tons of salt. I know...I've been in it!
Epsom salt is called "एप्सम सॉल्ट" (Epsom salt) in Hindi.
Brine.In your example, the salt is the solute while the water is the solvent.