When someone puts salt on everything, it may be referred to as having a preference for salty foods or having a high-salt diet. This behavior could also indicate a preference for the taste of salt or a habit of overseasoning with salt.
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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.
Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.
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.
That is called raw salt. It is put through a process called iodizing, which is what we have in our salt shakers.
That is called raw salt. It is put through a process called iodizing, which is what we have in our salt shakers.
Almost everything. Like fries and stuff. But don't put too much salt on it because it is unhealthy.
Because salt not only enhances flavors of everything, it also adds a little flavor of its own.
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When an alkali and an acid are put together, it is called a neutralization reaction. This reaction results in the formation of water and a salt.
Well if you are a teenager try to eat as little salt as possible because basically everything you put in your mouth has salt in it, so next time your having mashed potato if you usually have salt, maybe chicken salt try to eat it without salt.
Sodium chloride is also called common salt. It is the same salt you find in the kitchen and put in your food.
you lick it and than put salt on it
I once put too much salt in a Chili and called a chef friend of mine to find out what to do. She told me to put a peeled whole potato in it while cooking longer. It worked!
A soluble salt or a soluble ionic compound. An insoluble salt/ionic compound will not dissociate in water.