salt|salts in English

noun

[sɔːlt]

sodium chloride, common crystalline mineral, table salt; element that provides zest or liveliness; experienced sailor; element that makes an expression poignant or caustic

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2. Acid-base properties of salts (Opens a modal) pH of salt solutions (Opens a modal) About this unit

3. Natural Brines occur underground, in salt lakes, or as seawater and are commercially important sources of common salt and other salts, such as chlorides and sulfates of …

4. It can be used with te salt, along with urt or efh salts to create icy and stony Basalts

5. In addition to its bubbles, you will also find salts in Carbonated water which can come in the form of sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, potassium salts, plain table salt or a

6. It can be used with te salt, along with urt or efh salts to create icy Basalt and stony Basalt

7. Brilliant Blue is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces because it is a salt and salts do not volatilize(SRC)

8. , amorphous salt forms such as acid addition salts of Apomorphine, because of their increased/greater stability and/or improved pharmacological properties, e.g

9. Unlike other strontium salts, the carbonate salt is generally preferred because of its cost and the fact that it is not hygroscopic.

10. It was found that for inorganic salts, there is a “critical salt concentration” below and above which the volume of Coacervate is very

11. During his research on mineral salts he discovered bromine in 1825, as a brown gas evolving after the salt was treated with chlorine.

12. Coacervates, prepared by adding inorganic and organic salts to aqueous solutions of Aerosol OT (AOT), were analyzed for their AOT, salt, and water content

13. alkali salts, alkali earth salts and other salts of thiocyanic acid not mentioned elsewhere in this Annex

14. Some salt deposits contain the valuable magnesium and potassium salts bischofite and Carnallite, as well as halite, in the form of pure and mixed layers

15. “Although its impurity made the salt from the Dead Sea inferior to most sea salts,” the encyclopedia adds, “its accessibility (it could simply be picked up along the shore) made it the main source of salt for Palestine.”

16. The Corrosive Salts used in Ammunition Production from the 1930's through 1990's was Potassium Chlorate which is also the same salt left by Pyrodex

17. Carnallite occurs with other chloride minerals in the upper layers of marine salt deposits, where it appears to be an alteration product of pre-existing salts.

18. neodecanoic acid, salts

19. The methods further comprise resisting and/or inhibiting ASR in airfield runway concrete pore solutions by applying a soluble salt or a mixture of soluble salts in solution or a deicing salt mixture in situ to the runway concrete.

20. A salt lake or saline lake is a landlocked body of water that has a concentration of salts (typically sodium chloride) and other dissolved minerals significantly higher than most lakes (often defined as at least three grams of salt per litre).

21. The quaternary ammonium salt polymer PDA was applied on dye fixation process for pigskin suede leather on the basis of dye fixation principle of quaternary ammonium salts.

22. The present invention relates to an apparatus for manufacturing a salt panel, which completely melts salts at a temperature of 2000°C or higher in a sealed adiabatic heating furnace, and hardens the molten salt at a normal temperature through a mold to mass produce high quality and high purity salt panels.

23. Alkaloids of cinchons and their derivatives; salts thereof (excl. quinine and its salts)

24. Examples of such substances are mineral salts (such as table salt), solids like carbon and diamond, metals, and familiar silica and silicate minerals such as quartz and granite.

25. Salts of alicyclic acid