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Why is salt white? xD​

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Why is salt white?

Because pure salt is pure white or even translucent, the colors they gain are from natural elements incorporated into the salt crystals as they are produced. Hawaiian 'Alaea salt is almost red; these salts take their name from the iron oxide-rich red volcanic clay, called 'Alaea, which gives them color.

Answered by Anonymous
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Salt is white salt is pure white or even translucent, the colors they gain are from natural elements incorporated into the salt crystals as they are produced.

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