The difference between salt and msg is that salt is a natural occurring mineral substance and is needed by the human body. MSG is an artificial chemical that causes problems in the nervous system and brain.
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No it is not. It is a salt.
Sea salt does not inherently contain monosodium glutamate (MSG), as it is primarily composed of sodium chloride and trace minerals. However, some brands of sea salt may have additives or flavor enhancers that include MSG. Always check the ingredient label if you want to avoid MSG in your salt.
Yes. Monosodium glutamate, also known as sodium glutamate and MSG, is a sodium salt of glutamic acid, a naturally occurring non-essential amino acid.
MSG stands for Mono Sodium Glutamate. Glutamic acid is covalent, and not ionic. This is the sodium salt of that, so in being a salt it is ionic.
The size of the salt granule.
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Yes. MSG stands for monosodium glutamate, which is a naturally abundantly occurring salt. It is vegetarian-acceptable.
it has way more particles in it salt water does not water with salt
they r d same thing..
it has salt in it and flat water is fresh