A salt, in chemistry, is any ionic compound composed of cations (positively charged ions) and anions (negative ions) so that the product is neutral (without a net charge). These component ions can be inorganic (Cl−) as well as organic (CH3COO−) and monoatomic ions(F−) as well as polyatomic ions (SO42−); they are formed when acids and bases react
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt
2006-11-25 10:25:31
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answered by micho 7
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Salt has calcium chloride in it and is a mineral obtained from the sea.
Peper is a spice that comes from grinding up peppercorns (actually a seed)
There are also herbal peppers which are the fruits of plants. These can have an extreme burning sensation if they are too "hot" to the taste buds.
2006-11-25 18:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Salt is sodium chloride and pepper is ground up peppercorns.
2006-11-25 18:20:55
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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salt is the chemical compound Sodium Chloride (NaCl).
pepper is the dried ground berries off the pepper vine (Piper nigrum)
2006-11-25 18:29:35
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answered by fast24vveedub 3
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A certain type of Sodium and ground pepper seeds.
2006-11-25 18:22:49
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answer #5
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answered by Answerer 7
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salt is sodium chloride and it comes from the sea and pepper is plain old peppercorns
2006-11-25 18:22:33
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answer #6
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answered by diamond 2
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salt is made of salt and pepper is hot dirt
LMAO!
2006-11-25 18:26:05
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answer #7
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answered by CancerX79 2
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Salt is derived from either seawater or mined from deposits where seawater used to be.
Peppercorns grow on trees, and are ground to yield black pepper.
2006-11-25 18:25:03
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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salt is made of salt and pepper is hot dirt
2006-11-25 18:18:24
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answer #9
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answered by MsFancy 4
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salt has calcium chloride in it, and pepper has capsayasin in it.
2006-11-25 18:20:50
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answer #10
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answered by Ron H 2
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