How To Use Rock salt In A Sentence
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Sodium chloride (chemical formula NaCl), known as table salt, rock salt, sea salt, and the mineral halite, is an ionic compound consisting of cube-shaped crystals composed of the elements sodium and chlorine.
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Mr. Barrow, in his travels through the southern parts, of the continent of Africa, discovered native nitre, which is probably similar ta the rock saltpetre of Kentucky.
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
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Rock salt mined in Cheshire was sent to the coast to be heated and dissolved in brine and then recrystallized.
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Again, they discovered tiny, fluid-filled cavities within the rock salt, and within a small fraction of these cavities 6 out of 350 they discovered viable halobacteria that could be cultured in the laboratory after a time span of more than 200 million years.4
The Case for Mars
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Some of the world's supply of salt is mined as rock salt.
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A delicious pampootie fool can be made quite cheaply as follows: 3 lb. of pampooties, 8 oz. of angelica paregoric, 1 imperial pint of sloe gin, 1 gill of ammoniated quinine, 9 oz. of rock salt.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 15, 1914
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In one example, a scarlet ibis, mounted in a case on a broken piece of highly gorgeous china gaselier; in another, two puppies facing each other on velvet, a piece of rock salt in the middle, on which stood a lapwing, surrounded by foreign birds in all attitudes.
Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
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Slightly moisten the rock salt with the water and spread on a tray large enough to take the oysters.
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The potatoes were cut into wedges, sprinkled with rock salt and cayenne pepper, and cooked alongside the fish.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nestle the beetroot in the rock salt and scatter with thyme.
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A special type of rock salt found at Siwa valued for its chemical properties was known far and wide as the salt of Ammon—thus our term ammonia.
Alexander the Great
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Its salt became a layer of rock salt, called evaporite, which was then buried by windblown sediment.
Lockergnome
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Rock salt is what the salt mined from underground is called, whether it is literally mined in solid form (a practice now rare) or pumped up to the surface and then evaporated, to be crystallized to the desired degree of fineness.
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Its hulk is covered with 4 ins. of British oak and lined with 4 ins. of greenhart, and the space between them is packed with rock salt.
The Problems of Transportation in Canada
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THE grit put on roads to clear ice is 90 per cent rock salt.
The Sun
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Some of the world's supply of salt is mined as rock salt.
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Pour the oil into a deep saucepan and add the thyme, bay leaves and rock salt.
Times, Sunday Times
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We've got a pot of heavily salted water going - 1 decilitre of rock salt to 4 litres of water.
Times, Sunday Times
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The most common minerals of chlorine are halite, or rock salt, sylvite, and carnallite.
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The most common minerals of chlorine are halite, or rock salt, sylvite, and carnallite.
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The potatoes were cut into wedges, sprinkled with rock salt and cayenne pepper, and cooked alongside the fish.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rub the chicken fillets with rock salt and paprika.
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THE grit put on roads to clear ice is 90 per cent rock salt.
The Sun
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Dissolving salt: Finely ground salt such as canner's salt or table salt dissolves much taster than coarsely ground salt (rock salt).
Chapter 7
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Finally, by torchlight, I take a twitching haunch, cover it with rock salt and smear it with wild sage, and we've got dinner.
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Scatter a large handful of rock salt in a wide dish with the herbs.
Times, Sunday Times
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Greensand, coal, rock salt, coral limestone, oolites, and boulder clays are examples of indicators of depositional environments.
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We sped our Schwinn bikes through dirt rows and around smudge pots, grabbing fruit, old men with rock salt in their shotguns chasing lamely behind.
The Breakfast Tree
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Each of the seven-bone USDA prime standing ribs is aged for a minimum of 28 days before being roasted in the old English way, on top of a bed of course rock salt.
Jay Weston: Lawry's the Prime Rib -- Donating, Doing, Delicious!
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Ingredients(Serves two as a starter)500g rump or sirloin steak1 bunch large asparagus10 olives1 punnet cherry tomatoes200g mixed salad leaves, such as rocket or watercress2 spring onions 100ml olive oil10ml red wine vinegar10ml balsamic vinegar½ tsp Dijon mustard½ tsp grated horseradish (or horseradish sauce if you can't get fresh)Rock saltFresh milled black pepperMethodCut off the woody part of the asparagus stalk.
Beef, asparagus and horseradish salad recipe / Angela Hartnett
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This is done every way the same as gold plating (using coin) except that rock salt is used instead of the cyanuret of potassium to hold the silver in solution for use, and when it is of the proper strength of salt it has a thick curdy appearance, or you can add salt until the silver will deposit on the article to be plated, which is all that is required.
Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
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Put it into a pail having a close-fitting cover and pack in pounded ice and salt, -- _rock salt_, not the common kind, -- about three-fourths ice and one-forth salt.
The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home
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One of the most common Indian household preparations is Hingashtak which is a compound powder of fried asafoetida, ginger, pippli long pepper, black pepper, ajowan, cumin seeds nigella seeds and rock salt in equal parts.
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Basin forest, coal, natural gas, iron, gold, diamond, is rich in resources such as rock salt.
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In the late 1980s a research group in Britain discovered that a group of salt-tolerant microbes called halobacteria could become trapped within rock salt and survive for months at a time in their tiny, briny homes.
The Case for Mars
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The most common minerals of chlorine are halite, or rock salt, sylvite, and carnallite.
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Chlorine is a compound of the most common minerals; rock salt or halite (NaCl), sylvite (KCl) and carnallite (MgCl12.
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