Metal salts
Metal salts are chemical compounds composed of a metal cation bonded to an anion or group of anions. These salts encompass a wide range of compounds with diverse properties and applications. Common examples include metal chlorides (e.g., sodium chloride, NaCl), metal sulfates (e.g., magnesium sulfate, MgSO4), metal carbonates (e.g., calcium carbonate, CaCO3), and metal oxides (e.g., iron oxide, Fe2O3). Metal salts can be either soluble or insoluble in water, depending on their chemical composition and structure. They are extensively used across various industries and fields, including pharmaceuticals (as active ingredients or excipients), agriculture (as fertilizers and soil amendments), chemical manufacturing (as catalysts or reagents), and materials science (in ceramics, glass, and pigments).
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