salt - use in sentences

Object

  • peanut: Cheese Cheese slices and spreads Cottage and cream cheese Snacks Crisps, salted peanuts and cheese savory biscuits.

Converse of object

  • rub: Then they really rubbed salt in the wounds by snatching the golden goal winner... in the final minute of extra time.
  • dissolve: Mostly they occur in soft waters, water poor in calcium and magnesium and other dissolved salts.

Adjective modifier

  • soluble: It could be any soluble salt, not just sodium chloride.
  • molten: Consider for example, the electrolysis of the molten salt, NaCl.
  • insoluble: Brief scientific background Kidney stones are most commonly composed of insoluble salts of calcium.
  • added: It does not contain any added salt, sugar or preservatives.
  • inorganic: The effect of inorganic salts, including nitrates, was agreed to be worth further study.

Modifies a noun

  • marsh: Inside the railroad bridge is an area of salt marsh vegetation - a habitat not common locally.
  • intake: High salt intake in children leads to high blood pressure in adult life.
  • pan: From medieval times sea water was evaporated in huge salt pans at the mouth of the burn.
  • spray: Wind plant in good coastal European sites will be subject to rain and salt spray and so corrosion problems will be similar.
  • lake: Event frequency is salt lake city where the machines on the allegations.
  • cod: The Basques were going across to the Grand Banks well before 1492, as were the Portuguese for their salt cod.

Noun used with modifier

  • teaspoon: Cut potatoes in half and place into a large bowl and toss with the oil, the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt, and pepper.
  • bile: Cholestyramine can help the small proportion of IBS sufferers who have diarrhea secondary to impaired handling of bile salts within the gut.
  • ammonium: The action of heat on the solid A little of the compound is heated in a dry ignition tube. v sublimes: ammonium salt.
  • pinch: Add the coconut cream, herbs and spices and a pinch salt together with a good dose of fresh ground black pepper.
  • sodium: A nerve cell contains a high concentration of potassium salt whilst the chemical composition outside the cell membrane is higher in sodium salt.
  • sea: Rub the skin of the pork with sea salt.

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