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  • Crystal Bath Salts - 3 kg
    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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  • Elysium Spa Epsom Salts Lavender 450g - PACK 6 NWT6641P
    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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  • Original Bath Salts from the Dead Sea - 2 kg
    Original Bath Salts from the Dead Sea - 2 kg

    Already at biblical times, the powers of the Dead Sea were known. Compared with the salts of the oceans, the salt of the Dead Sea stands out due to its unique composition and concentration of minerals and trace elements. A warm bath with Dead-Sea-salt facilitates the rejection of old skin cells and horny skin cells, stimulates the blood circulation and has a tightening effect on the skin; the pores get opened.

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  • BurnFree Sunburn Rescue 120ml 120ml CM0349
    BurnFree Sunburn Rescue 120ml 120ml CM0349

    Soothes and cools the burn, Stops burn progression, Minimises sun damage, Pain relieving Hydrogel Sunburn Rescue gel formula is especially designed for use with sunburn, The specially formulated gel stays on the sunburn, draws the heat out of the

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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.

  • '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.

  • 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.

  • What is the difference between hydration and dehydration?

    Hydration refers to the process of providing the body with enough fluids to maintain proper function and balance. It involves consuming water and other fluids to prevent the body from becoming dehydrated. Dehydration, on the other hand, occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, leading to an imbalance that can cause symptoms such as thirst, dry mouth, fatigue, and dizziness. In summary, hydration is the act of providing the body with enough fluids, while dehydration is the state of having insufficient fluids in the body.

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    Ergodyne Hydration Pack Cleaning Kit

    Hydration Pack Bladder Cleaning Kit compatible with all Chill-Its bladders designed to help keep all components clean and fresh. Features, Compatible with any Chill-its bladder, Drying rack to air dry bladder, Bladder cleaning brush, Delivery system

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    Hydration Pack Bladder Cleaning Kit compatible with all Chill-Its bladders designed to help keep all components clean and fresh. Compatible with any Chill-its bladder. Featuring drying rack to air dry bladder, bladder cleaning brush, delivery system

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    Fox Racing Utility Hydration Pack 6L

    The Fox Racing Utility Hydration Pack 6L is packed with features...Specifications Include:Durable 600D polyester construction2L HydraPak reservoir6L storage capacityFleece-lined pocket for valuablesKey clipMagnetic hose retentionReflective trimRemovable waist strapHelmet loop secures helmet while not in use

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    The Fox Racing Utility Hydration Pack 10L is packed with features...Specifications Include:Durable 600D polyester construction2L HydraPak reservoir12L storage capacityLarge main compartmentSeparate mid-size pocketFleece-lined pocket for valuablesDual zippered waist pocketsMOLLE grid system for additional storageKey clipMagnetic hose retention

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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.

  • 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.

  • Is dissociation endothermic and hydration exothermic when dissolving salts? If so, can someone provide a rationale?

    Yes, dissociation is typically endothermic and hydration is exothermic when dissolving salts. Dissociation requires energy to break the bonds holding the ions together, making it endothermic. On the other hand, hydration releases energy as water molecules surround and stabilize the separated ions, making it exothermic. This process is driven by the favorable interactions between the ions and water molecules, leading to a net release of energy.

  • Is dissociation endothermic and hydration exothermic when dissolving salts? If yes, can someone provide a rationale?

    Yes, dissociation is typically endothermic and hydration is exothermic when dissolving salts. Dissociation requires energy to break the bonds holding the ions together in the solid salt, making it endothermic. On the other hand, hydration releases energy as water molecules surround and stabilize the separated ions, making it exothermic. This overall process of dissolving salts involves both endothermic and exothermic steps, with the net result depending on the specific salt and conditions of the dissolution.

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