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Salt: A colorless or white crystalline solid, composed of sodium chloride. It is found native in the earth, and is also produced by the evaporation and crystallization of sea water and other water impregnated with saline particles.

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Martian Salt
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A salt-like mineral (fluosilicate) of alumina. It occurs naturally in a rhomboid shape and appears in a wide range of colors, including blue, yellow (and related shades), pink, green, red, orange and others (as well as clear/colorless).

Table salt melts at 804°C. It works just likes the ice example above. Below 804°C there is no melting of salt. However salt can be rendered into a liquid form by dissolving it in water at temperatures far below its melting point.

Neutral Salt Spray test: the purpose of the NSS is to observe corrosion of the preplate and/or breakdown or lifting of the top coat. The test takes place in a chamber for either 100 hours (standard MIL spec.) or 336 hours G.M. exterior spec.

stone in bay salt either we bury it in earth on all of a lunar loop.
The flux of energy
Once we have purifyed is needfulness render our stone the positive energy.

Glossary of Salt Structures
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Sources -- Salt-water sources include the Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, Australia, South Seas, and Japan. Fresh-water sources include major rivers such as the Mississippi and Amazon River basins.

Halite (table salt right out of the ground)
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Phosphate
A salt composed of the most highly oxidized acid of phosphorus, and forms an important and extensive series of compounds.

The platinum salt was decomposed at as low a temperature as possible 'to occasion the particles of platina to cohere as little as possible; ...

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Halite
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Other names/forms:
Salt
Most distinguishing features:
Has a salty taste. Cubic cleavage and hardness are indicative for the less brave geologists.

saline Containing salt. saline deposit Mineral environment containing minerals formed through partial or full evaporation of a mineral-rich, saline lake.

Either buy this from a drug store or make up your own solution: One quarter teaspoon of sea salt is dissolved in 8 ounces (250mls) of bottled water.

9g Trisodium salt of Citric Acid (sodium citrate)
Once mixed, the minerals are immersed in the solution. The cleaning action can be accelerated by placing in an ultrasonic cleaner.

For example, salt and sugar are both white, both are soluble in water, and both are odorless. So far the italicized properties would not serve to distinguish the two substances. But sugar is sweet while salt is salty in taste.

It can usually be distinguished from plastics and glasses by its inclusions and its ability to float in salt water.
Because it is so soft, amber is easily scratched, so store it carefully.

* Applying of warm salt water compress to the pierce area for 2-3 minutes is very effective.
* It is important to remove all the crusting from the pierce because it can concrete on the jewelry and can cause of pain.

Freshwater Cultured: Grown in fresh, rather than salt, water, these pearls are less lustrous than saltwater varieties, but are popular because of their variety of shapes and colors. More than one pearl may be grown in each oyster/mollusk.

Pearls are made by both salt and freshwater bivalve (two shell: oysters and mussels) and univalve (one shell: snail-like) mollusks. What we call saltwater pearl "oysters", are not closely related to the edible varieties of oyster.

Halite is actually solidified salt that was formed millions of years ago. It is the mineral form of sodium chloride, commonly known as rock salt, which is a halite evaporite.

Many such pickling solutions are used, from vinegar and salt to the jeweller's standard pickle, Sparex®, which is sodium bisulfate and is often sold as 'swimming pool acid'.

Originally used in aerospace and salt water projects, titanium rings are now becoming one of the most popular choices among wedding bands and wedding rings.

Combination of water, lemon or lime juice and salt. Add a few drops of lemon or lime juice to a container of water, then add a teaspoon of salt and stir gently. Place the jewellery in the solution for a few minutes, then remove and rinse thoroughly.

(g) It is unfair or deceptive to use the term "South Sea pearl" unless it describes, identifies, or refers to a pearl that is taken from a salt water mollusk of the Pacific Ocean South Sea Islands, Australia, or Southeast Asia.

An ocean is a vast body of salt water. Oceans cover more than three-quarters of the surface of the Earth. The oceans on Earth include the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean.

Incredibly light, amber is occasionally buoyant in salt water and Baltic amber is sometimes transported long distances by the sea, having been found as far away as the beaches of England and Scotland.

FRESH WATER PEARL A pearl which is harvested from a fresh water mollusk as opposed to one from salt water. Chinese fresh water pearls are growing in popularity as their production in rivers and lakes has expanded in recent years.

The resulting iron salt can then be flushed out of the stone leaving a clear cavity in place of one filled with a dark stain. There is of course the addition inclusion caused by the fine laser hole, and it is not usual for this to be filled.

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For example, halite (NaCl) (common table salt) and sylvite (KCl) are very similar in most of their physical properties, but have a distinctly different taste on the tongue, with sylvite having a more bitter taste.

Saline Solution is a general term referring to a sterile solution of sodium chloride (salt) and water. Frequently used for intravenous infusion, rinsing contact lenses, cleaning piercings, nasal irrigation, and the yogic practice called jala neti.

the name halite comes from the Greek, hals, "salt".
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Because natural pearls are so rare and difficult to recover from the ocean's depths, man invented the technique of culturing salt and fresh water pearls from mollusks carefully seeded with irritants similar to those produced by nature.

Lowcountry Chicken Pilau
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Crab Pilaf
With crab, ham, white wine and rum.

freshwater pearl - A pearl formed in a mollusk that lives in fresh water rather than salt water.
frit - A powder used to coat the mandrel when making glass beads to promote the release of the glass from the mandrel after the glass cools and hardens.

Red or pink coral is the calcified skeletons of organisims that live in salt waters along the coasts of the Western Mediterranian, Bay of Biscay, Canary Isles, Malayasian Archepelago and Japan.

Natural pearls are produced - without any intervention by man - by certain types of mollusks (oysters and clams) found in a number of both salt and fresh water sources including areas of the Pacific Ocean, ...

abalone pearl (n) a variety of salt-water pearl produced by the abalone. [buy pearl earrings from Mochishop] ...

Beeswax - All pearls are tumble cleaned during processing. Occasionally, beeswax is added to the salt-water solution to protect and add luster to the pearls. The process is not permanent and should be thoroughly disclosed on the bill of sale.

Compound - A combination of two or more different atoms bonded together. For example common table salt is a compound of the elements sodium and chlorine.
Conduct - To transmit or serve as a channel or medium for heat, electricity or sound.

It occurs naturally only as a salt, as in sea-water. Chlorine is used widely to purify water, as a disinfectant and bleaching agent, and in the manufacture of many important compounds including chloroform and carbon tetrachloride.

The Difference Between Fresh Water And Salt Water Pearls
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Take statements like ‘opals with more red in the play of light are more valuable than those that are more blue' with a grain of salt. The color preference tends to vary from area to area.

Make a saturated solution of regular table salt and water and place the piece of amber in this mixture. If it floats, it is amber.

Clean with mild soap and warm water solution Avoid chlorinated- and salt-water. Due to magnetic properties, hematite should not be worn by those with pacemakers/defibrillators or insulin pumps or by pregnant women.

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Some Diamonds get so bad and milky, they look like an ugly piece of salt. Not a pretty sight.
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A freshwater pearl is a pearl that is cultured in a mussel in a lake, whereas the traditional cultured pearl is cultured in an oyster in the ocean (salt water pearls are called Akoya pearls).

Cultured salt water pearls make the perfect graduation, anniversary, or other very special occasion gift. Pearls are generally passed down from generation to generation and will make a lasting impression.

Chinese pearls come mainly from freshwater rivers and ponds, whereas Japanese pearls are found near the coast in salt water. Pearls vary in color from white to those with a hint of color, often pink, to brown or black.

Any pearl, natural or cultivated, that is grown in a mollusc that lives in salt (ocean) water.
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The products of the group other than diamonds comprises of Alumina, aluminum and bauxite, borates, coal, copper, diamonds, gold and silver, gypsum, iron ore, molybdenum, salt, sulphuric acid, talc, titanium dioxide, uranium and other products.

If you prefer the ‘bright new penny' look, just add a tablespoon or two of lemon juice to a cup of water along with a teaspoon of salt and soak the piece for a few minutes. Rinse and dry and it will be as shiny as shiny can be.

See also: Water, Stone, Color, Rough, Table

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