What substance is used to adulterate common/ table/ iodized salt?!


Question: if u don't keep the salt closed, it'll lose all its iodine....n some impurities can adulterate it like the toxic substances present in air


Answers: if u don't keep the salt closed, it'll lose all its iodine....n some impurities can adulterate it like the toxic substances present in air

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Table salt has small amounts of calcium carbonate added to make it run free and to absorb any moisture.
Iodine is added to iodized salt in first aid kits.
Most industrially produced salt is used for de-icing the road and contains an anti-caking agent, so dont use it to put on your chips!





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