about a million
- all metal salts are ionic compounds - many salts are soluble in water and are dissociated
Many salts are electrolytes but not all; also exist electrolytes which are not salts.
About 86% of the dissolved salts in seawater are major salts, which include sodium chloride (table salt), magnesium chloride, and sulfate ions. These major salts make up the majority of the total dissolved solids present in seawater.
The main bile salts in bile are cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, which are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver. These bile salts help emulsify fats in the digestive system, aiding in their breakdown and absorption.
Only some salts have hydrates, not all. These salts contain in the formula water of crystallization.
Many salts are soluble in water.
Many salts in solution or molten are electrolytes.
The concentration of salts in apples is extremely low.
By heating many salts are melted.
- all metal salts are ionic compounds - many salts are soluble in water and are dissociated
Many salts are electrolytes but not all; also exist electrolytes which are not salts.
No. Many metal salts are not white or gray.
There are 6 salts and they are sodium , chloride , calcium , potassium , sulfur and magnesium
No, not all salts are white or gray with a metallic luster. Salts can come in various colors depending on their composition. For example, iron salts can range from yellow to green, while copper salts can be blue or green.
The most important is sodium chloride; other salts are magnesium and calcium chloride. Many other salts are in extremely low concentration.
Water dissolve many ionic salts because water has a polar molecule.
The most important is sodium chloride; but many other salts are ingested from foods and water.