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** and salt
** Kosher salt, a form of coarse salt used for kashering
** Molten salt
** Sodium chloride ( table salt ) or any other salt in water forms an electrolyte: When dissolving, salt dissociates into ions.
** In broad Cockney, and to some extent in general popular London speech, a vocalised is entirely absorbed by a preceding: i. e., salt and sort become homophones ( although the contemporary pronunciation of salt would prevent this from happening ), and likewise fault-fought-fort, pause-Paul's, Morden-Malden, water-Walter.
** E640 Glycine and its sodium salt
** Grits, ground hominy or ground posole, is common in the southern United States, traditionally served with butter, salt and black pepper.
** Uji, a thick East African porridge made most commonly from corn flour mixed with sorghum and many other different ground cereals, with milk or butter and sugar or salt.
** Cream of Rice, a brand of American rice porridge, boiled in milk or water with sugar or salt.
** Atmit, Muk or Adja is a thinner version of Genfo porridge for drinking, mixed often with spiced, clarified butter, milk and honey, or on its own with a pinch of salt.
** IM0901 Rann of Kutch seasonal salt marsh
** Sandy Hook contains seven beaches, including Gunnison Beach, a " nude beach " by custom, as well as salt marshes and a maritime holly forest.
** Salt bridge ( protein ) ( or salt bond ), in protein chemistry, is the term used to denote chemical bonds between positively and negatively charged side-chains of proteins
** increased salt intake also can increase body fluid volume as well as increasing urine sodium excretion, which further increases urinary calcium excretion ( In other words, calcium and sodium ( salt ) are handled in a similar way by the kidney.
** after rehydration, a loop diuretic such as furosemide can be given to permit continued large volume intravenous salt and water replacement while minimizing the risk of blood volume overload and pulmonary oedema.
** Bennington-clay fired in a kiln with salt glaze -- usually brown, often blue.
** "$ id $ salt $ hashed ", where "$ id " is the hashing algorithm used ( On GNU / Linux, "" stands for MD5, "" is Blowfish, "" is SHA-256 and "" is SHA-512, crypt ( 3 ) manpage, other Unix may have different values, like NetBSD ).
** Sodium chloride, the main ingredient in edible salt ( table salt )
** Epsom salt, magnesium sulfate

** and sodium
** Caseinates, sodium or calcium salts of casein
** voltage-gated sodium channels NaVs
** epithelial sodium channels ( ENaC )
** Salt ( sodium ) and water retention
** SDS-PAGE, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
** Phosphorylation of Na < sup >+</ sup >/ K < sup >+</ sup >- ATPase during the transport of sodium ( Na < sup >+</ sup >) and potassium ( K < sup >+</ sup >) ions across the cell membrane in osmoregulation to maintain homeostasis of the body's water content.
** E627 Disodium guanylate, sodium guanylate
** Nitratine, the mineral form of sodium nitrate
** Often sodium silicate, this prevents corrosion of dishwasher components.
** 2 – 21 mmol / L sodium ( lower than blood plasma )
** Singulair ( montelukast sodium )
** Creatinine, urea / blood urea nitrogen, sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, calcium, magnesium, phosphate
** barbiturates such as phenobarbital, sodium thiopental and secobarbital
** i = 1. 9 for sodium chloride in water, due to the near full dissociation of NaCl into Na < sup >+</ sup > and Cl < sup >-</ sup > ( often simplified as 2 )
** SDS-PAGE, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, commonly used to analyse proteins

** and sulfate
** Potassium sulfate

Glauber's and salt
* Johann Rudolf Glauber discovers sodium sulfate ( sal mirabilis or " Glauber's salt ", used as a laxative ) in Austrian spring water.
Glauber's salt, Na < sub > 2 </ sub > SO < sub > 4 </ sub >( H < sub > 2 </ sub > O )< sub > 10 </ sub >, is a white crystalline solid with greater than 50 % water by weight.

salt and sodium
Table salt, or sodium chloride, has been used since antiquity.
The water contains a considerable percentage of common salt and other sodium salts and sulphur.
These results show that the composition of the salt, as anhydrous chlorides on a weight percentage basis, was calcium chloride ( CaCl < sub > 2 </ sub >) 14. 4 %, potassium chloride ( KCl ) 4. 4 %, magnesium chloride ( MgCl < sub > 2 </ sub >) 50. 8 % and sodium chloride ( common salt, NaCl ) 30. 4 %.
In comparison, the salt in the water of most oceans and seas is approximately 97 % sodium chloride.
When molten, the salt sodium chloride can be electrolyzed to yield metallic sodium and gaseous chlorine.
" It's typically a combination of salt and sodium nitrite, with the pink color added to distinguish it from ordinary salt.
Typical administration involves a pill or liquid containing sodium iodide ( NaI ) taken orally, which contains a small amount of iodine-131, amounting to perhaps less than a grain of salt.
For example, common table salt is sodium chloride.
Some structures are adopted by a number of compounds ; for example, the structure of the rock salt sodium chloride is also adopted by many alkali halides, and binary oxides such as MgO.
Today, the main ingredients of Marmite manufactured in the UK are glutamic acid-rich yeast extract, with lesser quantities of sodium chloride ( table salt ), vegetable extract, niacin, thiamine, spice extracts, riboflavin, folic acid, and celery extracts, although the precise composition is a trade secret.
The sodium ( salt ) content of the spread is high and has caused concern, but the amount per serving, not the percentage in bulk Marmite, is the significant factor.
* Sodium, a very common electrolyte ; not generally found in dietary supplements, despite being needed in large quantities, because the ion is very common in food: typically as sodium chloride, or common salt.
A big concern about the nutrition of potato chips is that because they are often made with salt, they may contain substantial levels of sodium.
However, it has been claimed that potato chips may actually contain less sodium / salt than the equivalent weight in corn flakes.
They combined their knowledge of pyroelectricity with their understanding of the underlying crystal structures that gave rise to pyroelectricity to predict crystal behavior, and demonstrated the effect using crystals of tourmaline, quartz, topaz, cane sugar, and Rochelle salt ( sodium potassium tartrate tetrahydrate ).
* Rock salt or halite, mineral form of sodium chloride
In 1 kg of rennet extract, there are about 0. 7 grams of active enzymes – the rest is water and salt and sometimes sodium benzoate, E211,
Many sodium compounds are useful, such as sodium hydroxide ( lye ) for soapmaking, and sodium chloride for use as a deicing agent and a nutrient ( edible salt ).
The sodium compounds that are the most important include table salt ( NaCl ), soda ash ( Na < sub > 2 </ sub > CO < sub > 3 </ sub >), baking soda ( NaHCO < sub > 3 </ sub >), caustic soda ( NaOH ), sodium nitrate ( NaNO < sub > 3 </ sub >), di-and tri-sodium phosphates, sodium thiosulfate ( Na < sub > 2 </ sub > S < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub >· 5H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ), and borax ( Na < sub > 2 </ sub > B < sub > 4 </ sub > O < sub > 7 </ sub >· 10H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ).

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