Crossword clues for salts
salts
- Smelling things
- Shakes on
- Seasons, as French fries
- Seasonings in shakers
- Rock, sea and table
- Old hands?
- Jack Tars
- Experienced sailors
- Epsom --
- Cures, in a way
- Adds gold to a mine
- Adds gold ore to a barren mine
- Works on icy streets, perhaps
- Works on icy streets
- Word that can follow "Epsom" or "smelling"
- Turns codfish into bacalao
- Treats, as an icy road
- Therapeutic tub additive
- Tends to, as an icy sidewalk
- Stows (away)
- Sprinkles, as an icy road
- Socks (away)
- Soaks in brine
- Smelling stuff
- Smelling ___
- Seasons, sometimes
- Seasons, like French fries
- Seasons, as popcorn or peanuts
- Seasons, as popcorn
- Seasons, as fries
- Seasons with crystals
- Seasons fries, say
- Seasons French fries, maybe
- Seasons french fries
- Seasoned mariners
- Rock and table, for two
- Preserves, as cod
- Prepares pretzels
- Popeye's pals
- Pirate types
- Old deckhands
- Mariners, informally
- Makes less bland
- Epsom product
- Epsom minerals
- Epsom and smelling
- Dick Deadeye and mates
- Deices, perhaps
- Cures a ham
- Crystals for cooks
- Bath and smelling
- Bath and Epsom
- Adds flavor, in a way
- Adds a dash of flavor to
- "Smelling" stuff
- Seasons, in a way
- Smelling things?
- Gobs
- Shellbacks
- Smelling ____
- Jack-tars
- Preserves, as pork
- Sea dogs
- Navy men
- Bath ___ (minerals added to the tub)
- Seasons, as steak
- See 38-Across
- Puts (away), as for safekeeping
- Seasoned sailors?
- Seasons or deices
- See 87-Down
- De-ices, perhaps
- Popeye and Sinbad
- Gives flavor to
- Preserves, in a way
- Uses a shaker on
- Pequod's crew
- Tars
- Seamen
- Experienced mariners
- De-ices, in a way
- Popeye's buddies
- Condiments
- Does road work of a sort
- Flavors, in a way
- Veteran seamen
- Sailors, informally
- Bath or Epsom
- Epsom products
- Epsom ____
- Seasoned seamen
- Epsom items
- Epsom and table
- Adds seasoning to
- Epsom and the like
- Veteran sailors
- Epsom—; smelling —
- Veterans on deck
- Landlubbers' opposites
- Preserves, perhaps
- Old sailors
- Epsom ___
- Deices, in a way
- Bath additives
- Bath add-ins, sometimes
- Turns cod into bacalao
- Seasons, as pretzels
- Saves, with "away"
- Main men?
- Adds some seasoning
Wiktionary
Usage examples of "salts".
Uranic salts, on the other hand, are easily reduced by sulphuretted hydrogen, stannous chloride or zinc.
The salts of ammonium formed by it may be removed by igniting, or by evaporating in a porcelain dish with an excess of nitric acid.
In the case of hydrated salts there is generally a difficulty in getting the salt with exactly the right proportion of water.
It only forms one family of salts, and of these the chloride and nitrate are of chief importance to the assayer.
Platinic chloride combines with other chlorides to form double salts, of which the ammonic and potassic platino-chlorides are the most important.
The salts of mercury are volatile, and, if heated with a reducing agent or some body capable of fixing the acid, metallic mercury is given off, which may be condensed and collected.
The presence of salts of bismuth masks the end reaction because of the strong colour imparted to the solution by the iodide of bismuth.
The salts were added and dissolved before the addition of the potassium iodide.
Those derived from the lower oxide, known as ferrous salts, are generally pale and greenish.
Ferric salts are derived from the higher oxide, and are generally red, brown, or yellow.
Transfer to the filter, and wash till the filtrate gives no indication of soluble salts coming through.
It is essential to know by experiment that these salts do not exert any effect on the titration.
Solutions of chromic salts are green, whilst those of the chromates are yellow.
Uranous salts are converted into uranic by boiling with nitric acid or other oxidising agents.
The salts are, with the exception of the sulphate, generally soluble in water or hydrochloric acid.