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 Hydrated salts
Or would two hydrated salts dissolved in water undergo a double displacement reaction to form a salt that does not form a hydrate?
Also, if two salts that did not form hydrates undergo a double displacement reaction to form one that does?
In other words, would a certain anhydrous salt remove water from a hydrated salt to form its own hydrate?
www.madsci.org /posts/archives/may96/831499414.Ch.q.html   (69 words)

  
 Press Release - Proposed Salt Lake County Property Tax Hike
The tax watchdog organization says the Tax Commission's improper interpretation of the bill to end double taxation (SB 168) could nearly double the projected property tax hike in Salt Lake County.
Salt Lake County residents, who already are facing a $15.4 million property tax hike approved by outgoing county commissioners last December, could be hit with an additional $15.3 million tax increase because of a decision by the Utah State Tax Commission, according to the Utah Taxpayers Association.
Salt Lake County was mandated by SB 168 to reduce its revenues by $9.2 million in the General Fund for the cost of investigative services.
www.utahtaxpayers.org /pressrel/6122001.html   (69 words)

  
 USS DENVER Deck Log & War Diary, January 1944
The ship is receiving the following services from the dock: fresh water, salt water, steam, electricity and telephone.
The ship is receiving the following services from the dock: salt water, fresh water, fire main pressure, steam and electricity.
Steaming as before, on various courses and at various speeds to conform with channel, of San Pablo Bay from San Francisco to Mare Island.
www.hazegray.org /navhist/denver/logjan44.htm   (4812 words)

  
 Ch 204 Lab Help
Be sure to mention the three types of reactions studied (single/double displacement, acid-base).
Single-displacement reactions (SD1 and SD2): Notice that in reaction SD1 you are dealing with a metal (Zn) and an acid (sulfuric acid); the product of the reaction between an active metal and an acid is a salt and hydrogen gas (H
and 0.1 M Na (you should have observed the formation of a precipitate!) To predict the products in a double displacement reaction, we identify the cation and anion in each of the ionic compounds, and switch them to get products.
www.sou.edu /chem/Ch204/rxnhelp.htm   (595 words)

  
 Salt Institute for Documentary Studies - Salt Magazine
Salt Magazine subscriptions are $16 for one year or $30 for two.
The Salt Book and Salt 2 are anthologies of Salt Magazine writings and photography that draw from Salt's high school years.
The Salt Book is out of print, but a limited number of copies of Salt 2 are still available at $14.95.
www.salt.edu /magazine.html   (462 words)

  
 SALT - LoveToKnow Article on SALT
The Antrim salt was discovered in 1850 during a search for coal: one of the beds at Duncrue mine has a thickness of 80 ft. Important deposits of rocksalt occur in the Keuper at Berchtesgaden, in the Bavarian Alps; at Hall in Tirol and at Hallein, Hallstatt, Ischl and Aussee in the Salzkammergut in Austria.
The salt is collected from the surface by means of a sort of wooden scoop or scraper, but in spite of every precaution some of the soil on which it is produced is inevitably taken up with it, communicating a red or grey tint.
Salt often occurs in association with petroleum and natural gas, and extensive beds were discovered in the Wyoming valley in boring for petroleum.
89.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SA/SALT.htm   (6771 words)

  
 Information on Double refraction
(Chem.) (a) A mixed salt of any polybasic acid which has been saturated by different bases or basic radicals, as the double carbonate of sodium and potassium, NaKCO3.6H2O.
Double counterpoint (Mus.), that species of counterpoint or composition, in which two of the parts may be inverted, by setting one of them an octave higher or lower.
Differential refraction (Astron.), the change of the apparent place of one object relative to a second object near it, due to refraction; also, the correction required to be made to the observed relative places of the two bodies.
www.wkonline.com /d/Double_refraction.html   (1083 words)

  
 GourmetSleuth - Guide to Culinary Salts
Pickling salt is fine-grained so you can double the amount of Kosher salt, or use a salt grinder and grid the Kosher salt before you measure it.
Kosher salt is made in a similar fashion except the brine is raked continually during the evaporation process.
Rock salt is has a few culinary uses such as in mechanical ice cream makers and is sometimes used a a bed for serving certain types of shellfish.
www.gourmetsleuth.com /saltguide.htm   (1836 words)

  
 Potassium sodium tartrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Potassium sodium tartrate is a double salt first prepared (in about
It is a colorless to blue-white salt crystallizing in the
As a result the salt was known as Seignette's salt or Rochelle salt.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Potassium_sodium_tartrate   (1836 words)

  
 Double boiler makes risotto, polenta easier - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
Pour the 4 cups boiling water into the top portion of the double boiler, stir in the salt and gradually pour in the polenta, stirring to prevent lumps from forming.
The double boiler is an old tool with many contemporary applications, including easing the preparation of two traditional Italian dishes that have become staples on modern menus — risotto and polenta.
Here's how to prepare both using the slow, gentle heat of a double boiler to reduce the necessity for constant attention and stirring, leaving you free to give your attention to the rest of the meal or enjoy a little time with family or guests.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /article/2005/Jan/12/il/il21a.html   (684 words)

  
 Potassium sodium tartrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Potassium sodium tartrate is a double salt first prepared (in about 1675) by an apothecary, Pierre Seignette, of La Rochelle, France.
As a result the salt was known as Seignette's salt or Rochelle salt.
It is a colorless to blue-white salt crystallizing in the orthorhombic system.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rochelle_salt   (171 words)

  
 APOD: 2005 September 13 - A Quadruple Sky Over Great Salt Lake
All in all, three children, three planets, the Moon, a star, an airplane and a mom were all captured in one image near Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA on September 6.
quadruple coincidence sky was visible last week all over the world.
The easiest object to spot is the crescent Moon, which is easily the brightest sky orb in the above image.
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov /apod/ap050913.html   (168 words)

  
 Making Double Salts
Both double salts have lower solubilities in water than any of the single salts that might be used in the preparation, or of ammonium chloride, NH Cl, or ammonium nitrate, NH that may be formed in the solution.
While this is well below saturation concentration for pure cobalt(II) sulfate, it is well above saturation for the double salt, causing excessively rapid crystallisation.
Ammonium nitrate is extremely soluble in water, so is unlikely to be a significant contaminant of the product if crystallisation is allowed to proceed at a moderate rate.
chem.lapeer.org /Chem1Docs/DoubleSalt.html   (168 words)

  
 Govt bans sale of non-iodised salt
New Delhi: Realising the health risks of iodine and iron deficiency, the government today reinstated the ban on sale of non-iodised salt in the country for human consumption, and announced that double fortification of salt with iron and iodine would soon be made compulsory.
But after the lifting of the ban in 2000, serious setbacks were seen with consumption of adequately iodised salt falling from 49 per cent of the population to only 37 per cent, he told reporters.
The ban on non-iodised salt will be enforced from August 15 this year," Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said here after a UNICEF-government strategy review meeting on Reproductive and Child Health.
web.mid-day.com /news/nation/2005/june/111609.htm   (168 words)

  
 Iodized Salt
Salt double-fortified with iodine and iron is used in several other countries.
Salt producers are a key partner in combating Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) today throughout the world as agreed at a recent major IDD summit in Beijing ( 1 2).
Assistance for these salt manufacturers is available in an outstanding publication of the International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (particularly note chapters 5, 6, 10 and 11).
www.saltinstitute.org /37.html   (168 words)

  
 Defiance Of Salt Tax
In November 1922, when Basil Blackett was appointed Finance Member to the Government of India, one of his first deeds was to double the salt tax in February 1923, when he produced his first budget.
Apparently, the incidence of the salt tax was very insignificant and trifling, but he made the Indian people believe that this tax on a natural product from the sea water and consumed by every person and animal was symbolical of human oppression.
Salt was also required for various industrial and agricultural operations and also for cattle.
www.mkgandhi.org /Civil%20Disobedience/salt_tax.htm   (168 words)

  
 Rice Cooked In Double Boiler Recipe 1 at LoveToKnow Recipes
To prepare this Rice Cooked In Double Boiler Recipe 1, first following the general rule a pint of water would be called for when half a cup of rice is to be cooked in a double boiler.
e, preferably hot, in the upper part of the boiler, half a teaspoonful of salt and let cook until the liquid is absorbed.
To cook in the double boiler, blanch the rice as in the first recipe; add the milk, stock or pure
www.freerecipe.org /Side_Dishes/Rice/RiceCooked_bceia.htm   (160 words)

  
 Govt reimposes ban on sale of non-iodised salt
The minister also said double fortification of salt with iron would be made mandatory to control anaemia.
While the country has an installed capacity to produce 12 million tonnes of iodised salt per year in its 890 iodisation plants, it produces only 5.1 million tonnes.
As per 2002 statistics, only 10 per cent of the people in the country consume iodised salt”, said Ramadoss.
www.indianexpress.com /full_story.php?content_id=72717   (160 words)

  
 Ute Baseball wins double header ::
Salt Lake City, UT (U-WIRE) -- After a month on the road to start off the season, the U baseball team (6-8) finally played its first home games Tuesday afternoon in a doubleheader against the Albertson College Coyotes (4-10).
Former USC Baseball Co-Captain John Herbst Passes Away At Age 60
Baseball Recruiting Class Ranked Second In Baseball America Dandy Dozen
www.collegesports.com /sports/m-basebl/uwire/030905aaj.html   (160 words)

  
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This vintage Double Cola Salt and Pepper set is sure to bring back memories of that great soft drink.
They stand 4 3/4" high and are in first class condition.
home.triad.rr.com /hale101/doublecola.htm   (160 words)

  
 How Much Water, Potassium and Salt Do We Need?
This approach conveys a double benefit since these foods are low in sodium and high in potassium.
The panel concluded a deficiency of potassium may also be related to increased risk of cardiovascular disease, particularly stroke.
In effect, the panel of experts said, forget about water intake and be more concerned about the amount of sodium and potassium we consume day after day.
www.torontofreepress.com /2005/health020105.htm   (160 words)

  
 SALT - LoveToKnow Article on SALT
The Antrim salt was discovered in 1850 during a search for coal: one of the beds at Duncrue mine has a thickness of 80 ft. Important deposits of rocksalt occur in the Keuper at Berchtesgaden, in the Bavarian Alps; at Hall in Tirol and at Hallein, Hallstatt, Ischl and Aussee in the Salzkammergut in Austria.
The salt is collected from the surface by means of a sort of wooden scoop or scraper, but in spite of every precaution some of the soil on which it is produced is inevitably taken up with it, communicating a red or grey tint.
Salt often occurs in association with petroleum and natural gas, and extensive beds were discovered in the Wyoming valley in boring for petroleum.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SA/SALT.htm   (160 words)

  
 Intermountain Lock and Security : Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas
This will allow you to either add a new user, or by Double-clicking a user in the selectable list, maintain or delete a user.
Dispatch Types help you determine the type of work to be done.
Dispatch Type Code – This is the unique code for this dispatch.
intermountainlock.com /solodispatch_gettingstarted.asp   (160 words)

  
 Sixty Uses For Table Salt
Adding a little salt to the water when cooking foods in a double boiler will make the food cook faster.
Soak your clothes line in salt water to prevent your clothes from freezing to the line; likewise, use salt in your final rinse to prevent the clothes from freezing.
Add a little salt to your boiling water when cooking eggs; a cracked egg will stay in its shell this way.
www.bellybytes.com /articles/salt.shtml   (759 words)

  
 Shrubs at Digging Dog Buddleia Calluna Erica Cistus Heather Heptacodium
Wind and salt spray are tolerated as long as the plants are away from the front lines.
Its exfoliating bark and pure white double flowers, carried in tightly clustered sprays along the branches, create much interest, especially in a shrubby or mixed border with a dark background.
‘Variegata’ willingly accepts a wide range of soils, can handle wind and salt spray, and promises a dense handsome form if pruned regularly.
www.diggingdog.com /pages2/shrubs.php   (759 words)

  
 Manhattan Glass Article - Just Glass
This is also true for the candlestick, which was made from the same mold as the square ashtray and just doesn`t compliment the large open handled bowl the way the L.E. Smith double candlestick does.
The reason for the shaker`s appeal is that the Hocking shaker is square and just doesn`t seem to fit in with all those concentric rings.
Hocking made a decanter and water bottle that have the same rounded ribs as the ball jug pitcher, and many collectors include these as part of their collections.
www.justglass-online.com /shard2.html   (759 words)

  
 Double Venus - Reviewed by Kevin McGowin - Eclectica Magazine v8n2
Aaron McCullough, like his fellow Salt Publishing poet Catherine Daly (whose volume DaDaDa I reviewed and engaged in these pages last quarter), is part of the closest thing I've seen to a "school" (in the formerly neutral or positive sense, i.e.
There is humor and irony in the meta-humor and devise, such as sound bytes and snippets of overhearing, and a Middle English voice a la Walter Hilton that provides oblique commentary on the action of the other poems from behind a Cloud of Unknowing.
It is a negative theology of everyday living, polarized in speculative thought (Augustine, Meister Eckhart) and in emotive outcries asserting its own humanity (St. John of the Cross).
www.eclectica.org /v8n2/mcgowin_mccollough.html   (759 words)

  
 General Chemistry Online: FAQ: Chemical change: How do I write a net ionic equation for an aqueous double displacement reaction?
In your reaction, the lead(II) oxalate is an insoluble salt, and the nitric acid is a soluble strong acid.
In your reaction, oxalic acid is NOT a strong electrolyte.
These are ions that appear on both sides of the equation (and so, are unchanged by the reaction).
antoine.frostburg.edu /chem/senese/101/reactions/faq/print-ionic-equation-h2c2o4-pbno32.shtml   (221 words)

  
 Information on Double salt
Binary salt (Chem.), a salt of the oxy type conveniently regarded as composed of two ingredients (analogously to a haloid salt), viz., a metal and an acid radical.
Eng.] [1913 Webster] Above the salt, Below the salt, phrases which have survived the old custom, in the houses of people of rank, of placing a large saltcellar near the middle of a long table, the places above which were assigned to the guests of distinction, and those below to dependents, inferiors, and poor relations.
Amphid salt (Old Chem.), a salt of the oxy type, formerly regarded as composed of two oxides, an acid and a basic oxide.
www.wkonline.com /d/Double_salt.html   (221 words)

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