Proper noun
Salts (plural Saltses)
A surname from Yiddish.
Salts
plural of Salt
Acid salts of citric acid can be prepared by careful adjustment of the pH before crystallizing the compound. Source: Internet
Additionally, the cemented consistency depends on cementation by substances other than clay, such as calcium carbonate, silica, oxides and salts; moisture content has little effect on its assessment. Source: Internet
A high water table and poor surface and subsurface drainage tend to concentrate the salts near the surface of the soil. Source: Internet
After the water evaporated, the potassium salts crystallized into beds of potash ore. Source: Internet
Additionally, radium phosphate, oxalate, and sulfite are probably also insoluble, as they coprecipitate with the corresponding insoluble barium salts. Source: Internet
Alkali metal salts are common colourless solids that are highly soluble in water. Source: Internet