Sodium chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sodium chloride , also known as common salt , table salt , or halite, is an ionic compound with the formula NaCl. Sodium chloride is the salt most responsible for the salinity of the ocean and of...
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Table salt is sodium chloride combined with iodine sources (for nutrition), stabilizers for the iodine, and anti-caking compounds to make it pour by preventing it from absorbing water from the air.
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sci-toys.com/ingredients/table_salt.html
sci-toys.com/ingredients/table_salt.html
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This page contains various articles on salt, table salt and sodium. There are different theories on the usefulness or otherwise of salt. ... The only comment I can make is that table salt doesn't seem to work as a cellsalt...
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members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/salt.htm
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Questions about table salt... From a database of frequently asked questions from the Chemistry of everyday life section of General Chemistry Online. ... I am doing a project on table salt... help!
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antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/consumer/faq/salt...
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Table salt is an inorganic compound, sodium chloride. ... NaCl does not burn as such, but decomposes in air at about 800˚C.
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Unrefined Ocean Sea Salt versus; Refined Salt - Table Salt ... What is Table Salt? ... Refined salt (Table Salt) is 99.9% NaCl (sodium-chloride), (chemical as clean as Heroin or White Sugar) . It almost always contain additives, like 0.01% of Potassium-Iodide (added to the salt to avoid Iodine deficiency disease of...
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www.curezone.com/foods/saltcure.asp
www.curezone.com/foods/saltcure.asp
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The fact is that throughout history, salt--called sodium chloride by chemists--has been such an important element of life that it has been the subject of many stories and folktales (such as "Salt on a Magpie's Tail" from Sweden) and is frequently referenced in fairy tales.
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www.curezone.com/foods/salt/history_of_salt.htm
www.curezone.com/foods/salt/history_of_salt.htm
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It's easy to grow your own table salt or sodium chloride crystals. All it takes is salt and boiling water. One method even yields crystals within a few hours. Here's what you need to know. ... Experiment with different types of table salt. Try iodized salt, uniodized salt, sea salt, or even salt substitutes.
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