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what common salt is made up of​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium chloride (and what ever minerals happen to be mined or dried while collecting it.) Salts with color such as the pink of Himalayan are popular not for their taste so much as their unique look.

Potassium chloride (a common “salt substitute”) has a similar taste profile to regular salt without the tell-tale effects on your blood sodium level…

Regarding “table salt”, this is mechanically produced and with trace amounts of iodine

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Answered by armaanojhavenemo
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Common salt is made up of sodium chloride.

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