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explain salt preparation and it's uses​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is widely used in food industries as a food preservative and as a flavour enhancer. It is a major raw material in the industrial manufacturing of various chemicals such as sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate etc. This salt is used in glass production.

Explanation:

A metal can combine directly with a nonmetal to form a salt; e.g., sodium metal reacts with chlorine gas to form sodium chloride. ... A metal may react with a dilute acid to form a salt and release hydrogen gas; e.g., zinc reacts with dilute sulfuric acid to form zinc sulfate and hydrogen.

Answered by veernautiyal33
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Answer:

It is widely used in food industries as a food preservative and as a flavour enhancer. It is a major raw material in the industrial manufacturing of various chemicals such as sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate etc. This salt is used in glass production

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