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  • chloride, NaCl, commonly known as rock salt. Halite occurs as cubic crystals ... up of enclosed lakes, playas, and seas. Salt beds may be up to 350 meters ...
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  • sulfate;sulfuric acid diammonium salt;mascagnite;Actamaster;Dolamin ... Ammonium sulfate is a salt of ammonia and sulfuric acid, and its chemical ...
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  • (salt domes) where petroleum deposits can be trapped, and nitrates ... #Halite (also called common salt, NaCl) #Potassium and magnesium salts ...
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  • Sodium chloride, also known as common salt or table salt, is a chemical ... As the main ingredient in edible salt, it has long been used as a ...
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  • Electrolysis of an aqueous solution of table salt (sodium chloride ... Platinum electrodes are dipped in a cup of salt water and connected to a battery ...
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  • Electrolyte solutions are normally formed when a salt is placed into ... by using the correct proportions of sugar, salt and water. ...
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  • as the combination of a weak acid with the salt of its conjugate base, or ... be considered as coming completely from the salt, since the acid supplies relatively ...
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  • meaning. In a narrow sense, it refers to the salt potassium carbonate (K2CO3). In a broader sense, it is a generic term for various water-soluble potassium ...
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  • These substances formed a concrete base for the salt, William B. Jensen ... This definition of an alkali as a basic salt of an alkali metal or ...
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  • Salt crystallization, otherwise known as haloclasty, causes disintegration ... Salt crystallization may also take place when solutions decompose ...
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  • A carboxylic acid reacts with a base to form a carboxylate salt in ... ** Benzoic acid – C6H5COOH. Sodium benzoate, the sodium salt of ...
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  • ** trisamine (or more commonly tris) (Its HCl salt is used as a pH ... * By ammonium salt formation. Amines R3N react with strong acids such ...
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  • that in Arrhenius acid-base reactions, a salt and water is formed from the ... :acid+ + base- → salt + water The positive ion from a base can form ...
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  • Moreover, the compounds of sodium have numerous applications. Common ... from the Greek nítron, a kind of natural salt. In medieval Europe, a compound ...
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  • Salt is a mineral, composed primarily of sodium chloride, which is ... Sodium and chlorine, the two components of salt, are necessary for ...
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  • A phosphate, in inorganic chemistry, is a salt of phosphoric acid ... A phosphate salt forms when a positively charged ion attaches to the ...
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  • important boron compound, a mineral, and a salt of boric acid. It is usually ... in the United States. Its use is similar to salt, and it appears in French ...
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  • that could be purchased and bartered for salt. Salt was considered so precious ... march, Judar's forces razed the salt mines at Taghaza and moved ...
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  • Dissolution is not always an instantaneous process. It is fast when ... charges (see: solvation). For example, the salt's positive ions (i.e ...
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  • in naturally occurring waters. Common salt or table salt is the compound ... anion (Cl−). A familiar example is table salt, or sodium chloride, with ...
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