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OLVERUM Bath Salts
A silken-feel mineral soak created to revitalise skin, relax the mind and aid restful sleep. This therapeutic formula enhances OLVERUM Bath Oil’s signature blend of essential oils with mineral-rich Dead Sea salt and sustainably sourced Kalahari Desert salt, high quality sources of the magnesium, potassium, and calcium crucial for the repair of skin, nails and hair. The crystals are further enriched with avocado oil, abundant in micronutrients, producing a solution to soothe the body and restore serenity to the spirit. OLVERUM Bath Salts are vegan and cruelty-free, free from artificial preservatives, fragrance and colourants, Silicone, Mineral Oil, Petrolatum, Sulphates, Parabens, Triclosan and animal derived ingredients. 200g
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Equine Epsom Salts
Equine Epsom Salts helps to relax sore and tired muscles.
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NAF Electro Salts
Repetitive excessive sweating can also lead to de-mineralisation, depriving muscle, bone and cartilage of the invaluable materials necessary for after-exercise regeneration.When horses are subjected to prolonged hard work during warm weather, they generate excess heat. This heat must be dissipated by sweating. If the work is particularly intensive, or the weather particularly warm, there may be a significant amount of body salts dissolved in the body fluids and thus lost through sweat.. Can be given in drinking water or in feed. A dietetic for horses. Easy absorption. To replace salts lost as a result of exertion and during hot weather. Nutritionally balanced
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NAF Electro Salts Traveller
N.A.F. Electrolyte is a balanced combination of the four essential plasma salts (called cations), sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium together with glucose, to assist in the restoration and maintenance of electrolytic balance after hard exercise, athletic performance and other stress situations.When horses are subjected to prolonged hard work during warm weather, they generate excess heat. This heat must be dissipated by sweating. If the work is particularly intensive, or the weather particularly warm, there may be a significant amount of body salts dissolved in the body fluids and thus lost through sweat.. Can be given in drinking water or in feed. A dietetic for horses. Easy absorption. To replace salts lost as a result of exertion and during hot weather. Nutritionally balanced. Key Ingredients:Sodium chloride, Calcium lactate, Potassium chloride, magnesium sulphate. Typical AnalysisProtein 0.2% Ash 17.15% Fibre 0% Oil 0.04% Moisture 1.2%. Ingredients:
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Are salts polar?
Yes, salts are polar. Salts are composed of ions, which are charged particles. When salts dissolve in water, the positive and negative ions separate and become surrounded by water molecules, which are polar. This means that salts are able to conduct electricity when dissolved in water, as the charged ions are free to move and carry an electric current.
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'Salts or molecules?'
Salts are compounds formed from the reaction of an acid and a base, while molecules are made up of atoms bonded together. Salts are ionic compounds, meaning they are made up of ions, while molecules can be either ionic or covalent compounds. Salts have a specific crystalline structure and are often soluble in water, while molecules can have a wide range of physical properties and solubilities. Overall, salts and molecules are distinct types of chemical compounds with different structures and properties.
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Which salts are the most hydrophilic, meaning water-attracting salts?
Salts that are composed of ions with high charge density and small size are typically the most hydrophilic, as they have a strong attraction to water molecules. Examples of such salts include sodium chloride (NaCl), potassium chloride (KCl), and calcium chloride (CaCl2). These salts readily dissolve in water due to their strong affinity for water molecules, making them highly hydrophilic.
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Aren't salts always white?
No, salts are not always white. Salts can come in a variety of colors depending on their chemical composition. For example, copper sulfate is blue, iron(III) chloride is yellow, and potassium permanganate is purple. The color of a salt is determined by the specific metal ions and anions present in its chemical structure.
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Crystal Bath Salts - 3 kg
Crystal Bath Salts from one of the oldest salt sources on Earth, extracted in the "Salt range" in the Pakistani province of Punjab, approximately 200 km south of the Himalayas. 100 % natural, free of any additives, hand-selected. Ideal both for bathing and for the preparation of drinking brine. A brine bath with this crystal bathing salt has a cleansing, deeply-relaxing effect on the entire organism. Contains a large quantity of minerals and trace elements, and is therefore highly suitable for flaky, dry, skin.
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anatomē Rest + Relax Bath Salts
Enriched with organic sage, chamomile, lavender, and blue cornflower petals, anatomē Relax + Sleep Bath Salts are designed to relax both body and mind while soothing aching, tired muscles. This luxurious blend combines the calming properties of frankincense, peppermint, and lavender to encourage deep, restorative sleep - making it the perfect recovery ritual after a stressful day or an intense workout. 480g Jar
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Mauli Sleep Dharma Himalayan Bath Salts
Mauli Rituals Sleep Dharma Himalayan Bath Salts is a soul-soothing, detoxifying blend of pure pink Himalayan salts, powdered amethyst, and therapeutic-grade essential oils selected to calm the mind, relax the body and prepare you for deep, restorative rest. Inspired by ancient Ayurvedic rituals, this formula combines the mineral-rich detoxifying properties of Himalayan salt with the calming benefits of Chamomile, Lavender, Vetiver, Jasmine Sambac, and Clary Sage - each known to relax the nervous system and quiet mental overactivity. A dusting of Amethyst crystal powder imbues the blend with a grounding, clarifying energy to help you disconnect from external stressors and reconnect with stillness. Rose Geranium, Patchouli, and Palma Rosa uplift the mood while Bergamot and Lime release tension, encouraging you to let go of the day’s weight. 100% natural. Free from parabens, synthetics, and artificial fragrance. Suitable for all skin types. Size: 460g
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Elysium Spa Epsom Salts Lavender 450g - PACK 6 NWT6641P
Elysium Spa Epsom Salts Lavender 450gElysium Spa Epsom Salts Eucalyptus is a soothing and relaxing bath soak which softens skin and soothes muscle aches and pains. Natural magnesium sulphate crystals with a lovely Eucalyptus fragrance. Also Available
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How are salts formed?
Salts are formed through a chemical reaction between an acid and a base. During this reaction, the hydrogen ions from the acid combine with the hydroxide ions from the base to form water, while the remaining ions combine to form a salt. This process is known as neutralization. Salts can also be formed through the evaporation of a solution containing dissolved ions, resulting in the formation of solid salt crystals.
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Why do salts not conduct electricity, while salts dissolved in water do?
Salts do not conduct electricity in their solid state because the ions are held in a fixed position and are not free to move. However, when salts are dissolved in water, the ions are separated and free to move around in the solution. This allows the ions to carry an electric current, making the solution conductive.
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Why do solid salts not conduct electricity, while salts dissolved in water do?
Solid salts do not conduct electricity because their ions are not free to move and carry an electric charge. In contrast, when salts are dissolved in water, the water molecules surround and separate the ions, allowing them to move freely and conduct electricity. This process is known as dissociation, where the salt breaks down into its constituent ions in water, enabling the flow of electric current.
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Why do solids salts not conduct electricity, while salts dissolved in water do?
Solid salts do not conduct electricity because their ions are not free to move and carry an electric charge. In contrast, when salts are dissolved in water, they dissociate into their constituent ions, which are free to move and carry an electric charge, allowing the solution to conduct electricity. This is because the water molecules surround and separate the ions, enabling them to move independently and conduct electricity.
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