Evaporation of the water, leaves the crystalline nitrate salt.
Like other inorganic azides, this colourless crystalline salt is a powerful explosive, although it has a remarkably low sensitivity.
Calcium lactate is a black or white crystalline salt made by the action of lactic acid on calcium carbonate.
It is obtained in crystalline colorless salts.
Usually yellow, it is a rhombic crystalline salt and soluble in water at room temperature.
It should be noted that the difference between a crystalline salt and a cocrystal lies merely in the transfer of a proton.
Salt is collected from seawater through evaporation, leaving the crystalline salt behind.
This white or colourless crystalline salt is noteworthy for its high solubility in many solvents.
Borax is a colorless, crystalline salt consisting of sodium, boron, oxygen, and water.
As the temperature increases, a typically increases, except in some products with crystalline salt or sugar.