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how salt are named? and what is the meaning of it​

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Answered by iamjwick007
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Nomenclature. The name of a salt starts with the name of the cation (e.g., sodium or ammonium) followed by the name of the anion (e.g., chloride or acetate). Salts are often referred to only by the name of the cation (e.g., sodium salt or ammonium salt) or by the name of the anion (e.g., chloride salt or acetate salt).

a common white substance that is found in sea water and the earth. Salt is used in cooking for flavouring food

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Answered by jitendrakumar8047
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The scientific name for salt is halite. This is derived from the Greek word halos for salt and lithos for rock. It is formed from evaporites from the ocean or from the continents. It can be found where there were once ancient seas that have long since evaporated.Strategic Arms Limitation Talks or Treaty is the meaning of it.

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