Yes, ammonium sulfide is a salt.
ammonium carbonate: (NH4)2CO3 = 96.09 g/mol
salt is not from salt water
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.
Do the salt residue and salt have the same texture
Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.
(NH4)2S % Nitrogen = 41.2 % % Hydrogen = 11.8 % % Sulphur = 47 %
The correct name for the compound NH4S2 is ammonium sulfide.
The chemical formula for ammonium sulfide is written as (NH4)2S. In each molecule, there are 2x4=8 atoms of hydrogen.
When NH4HS reacts with H2O, it forms NH4OH (ammonium hydroxide) and H2S (hydrogen sulfide) as products. This reaction is a dissolution process where NH4HS dissociates into its ions NH4+ and HS- in water.
ammonium carbonate: (NH4)2CO3 = 96.09 g/mol
Salt water is a solution of salt, containing of course salt.
No. salt water is salt water. it already has salt in it
salt is not from salt water
acidic salt basic salt normal salt
Salt. Nothing else added. Salt is a crystal and rock salt is salt that is not made into a fine grained salt.
No, pink salt and Himalayan salt are not the same. Pink salt is a generic term for salt that is pink in color, while Himalayan salt specifically refers to salt that is mined from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan.
the salt is the solute