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Salts logo #10101) Able seamen 2) Seamen 3) Seasons 4) Tars
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Salts logo #10101) Add golds to a mine 2) Adds a dash of flavor 3) Adds gold to a mine 4) Adds seasoning 5) Adds seasoning to 6) Adds some seasoning 7) Bath add-ins, sometimes 8) Bath additives 9) Bath and Epsom 10) Bath and smelling 11) Bath or Epsom 12) Crystals for cooks 13) Cures a ham 14) De-ices 15) Does a post-snowstorm job
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salts logo #20732Ionic compounds that can be formed by replacing one or more of the hydrogen ions of an acid with another positive ion.
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salts logo #20973Substances produced from the reaction between acids and bases; compounds consisting of a metal (positive) and nonmetal (negative) radical. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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salts logo #10444(Humans as organisms) class of chemical compounds, mostly metallic oxides. Examples are sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and magnesium sulphate
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Salts logo #21217Salts are formed by the replacement of acidic hydrogen by a metal or radical by the reaction of an acid upon an alkali.
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salts logo #20733Ionic compounds that can be formed by replacing one or more of the hydrogen ions of an acid with another positive ion.
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salts logo #23953certain chemicals that are crystalline in nature
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salts logo #23421[Treasure Island] slang term for seasoned sailors.
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Salts logo #20094Minerals that water picks up as it passes through the air, over and under the ground, or from households and industry.
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Salts logo #20687Ionic compounds that can be formed by replacing one or more of the hydrogen ions of an acid with another positive ion. However, salts may be more usefully considered as ionic compounds in which the ionizable hydrogen ions of an acid have been replaced by either metal or ammonium ions. A monoprotic acid, such as ethanoic acid, has one ionizable hydr...
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