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  2. History of salt - Wikipedia

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    Logically, one of the first economic measures taken was the abolition of the gabelle. In 1806, Napoleon reinstated the monopoly, but applied it uniformly across all of France. Additionally, tax categories were established based on the intended use of the salt, so that the salt used for food paid a higher rate than that used for livestock or ...

  3. Sodium chloride - Wikipedia

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    View of one slab of hydrohalite, NaCl·2H 2 O. (red = O, white = H, green = Cl, purple = Na). [28] From cold (sub-freezing) solutions, salt crystallises with water of hydration as hydrohalite (the dihydrate NaCl·2 H 2 O). [29] In 2023, it was discovered that under pressure, sodium chloride can form the hydrates NaCl·8.5H 2 O and NaCl·13H 2 O ...

  4. Salt (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Many other inorganic compounds were also found to have similar structural features. [4] These compounds were soon described as being constituted of ions rather than neutral atoms, but proof of this hypothesis was not found until the mid-1920s, when X-ray reflection experiments (which detect the density of electrons), were performed. [4] [5]

  5. Salt - Wikipedia

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    What is now thought to have been the first city in Europe is Solnitsata, in Bulgaria, which was a salt mine, providing the area now known as the Balkans with salt since 5400 BC. [13] Salt was the best-known food preservative, especially for meat, for many thousands of years. [ 14 ]

  6. Salt mining - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, Ohio is home to the Whiskey Island mine owned by Cargill. [12] The Fairport Harbor mine owned by Morton Salt is located 30 mi (48 km) to the east. [13] Detroit, Michigan, 1,100 feet (340 m) beneath which the Detroit Salt Company's 1,500-acre (6 km 2) subterranean complex extends [14]

  7. Toxic chemicals discovered in the ground near Ohio derailment ...

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    Despite the EPA's instance that it is safe to garden, tests near last year's East Palestine, Ohio, derailment show high levels of toxins in the soil. Toxic chemicals discovered in the ground near ...

  8. A pregnant fisher, the animal, was discovered in Ohio. Here's ...

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    A mammal that disappeared from Ohio in the 1800s is making a comeback, and state biologists think it's here to stay. A fisher, a mammal related to river otters and weasels, found as roadkill in ...

  9. Petroleum industry in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The usefulness of natural gas was not discovered until the 1880s. Up until then, it was considered a “nuisance.” During this period, many towns in Ohio experienced rapid boom-to-bust cycles. Findlay was “the gas capital of Ohio in late 1885.” [8] For example, in Findlay, the first