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- nounsalt (noun) · common salt (noun) · common salts (plural noun) · salts (plural noun) · old salt (noun) · old salts (plural noun)
- chemistryany chemical compound formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, with all or part of the hydrogen of the acid replaced by a metal or other cation.
verbsalt (verb) · salts (third person present) · salted (past tense) · salted (past participle) · salting (present participle)- season or preserve with salt:"after stuffing the fish, I salted and peppered it"
- make (something) piquant or more interesting:"there was good talk to salt the occasion"
- sprinkle (a road or path) with salt in order to melt snow or ice:"local authorities worked to improve travel conditions by gritting and salting roads"
- informalfraudulently make (a mine) appear to be a profitable one by placing rich ore into it:"I shall want to see some evidence that there really is a seam—no salting it, no faking"
OriginOld English sealt (noun), sealtan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zout and German Salz (nouns), from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sal, Greek hals ‘salt’. - People also ask
- In chemistry, a salt is a substance produced by the reaction of an acid with a base12. It consists of the positive ion (cation) of a base and the negative ion (anion) of an acid2. Specific examples include sodium chloride (NaCl), potassium chloride (KCl), and copper sulfate (CuSO 4)1. Salt is also used to refer specifically to common table salt, or sodium chloride234. It is used to flavor or preserve food, and is abundant in nature34.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A salt is an ionic compound in which the cation is a metal and anion is a nonmetal or group of nonmetals. Specific examples include sodium chloride (NaCl), potassium chloride (KCl), and copper sulfate (CuSO 4). Other salts are magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts), ammonium dichlorate, and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda).www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-salt-604644salt, in chemistry, substance produced by the reaction of an acid with a base. A salt consists of the positive ion (cation) of a base and the negative ion (anion) of an acid. The reaction between an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction. The term salt is also used to refer specifically to common table salt, or sodium chloride.www.britannica.com/science/salt-acid-base-reactionsnoun a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring as a mineral, a constituent of seawater, etc., and used for seasoning food, as a preservative, etc. table salt mixed with a particular herb or seasoning for which it is named: garlic salt; celery salt.www.dictionary.com/browse/salt: a crystalline compound NaCl that consists of sodium chloride, is abundant in nature, and is used especially to season or preserve food or in industry called also common saltwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/salt
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