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'''[[Salt]]''' is a dietary mineral, used for flavoring and preservation.
'''[[Salt]]''' is a dietary mineral, used for flavoring and preservation.
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==Chemistry==
==Chemistry==
* [[Salt (chemistry)]], an ionic compound
* [[Salt (chemistry)]], an ionic compound
** [[Epsom salt]], magnesium sulfate
** [[Epsomite|Epsom salt]], magnesium sulfate
** [[Glauber's salt]], sodium sulfate
** [[Glauber's salt]], sodium sulfate
** [[Sodium chloride]], the main ingredient in edible salt (table salt)
** [[Sodium chloride]], the main ingredient in edible salt (table salt)
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* [[Salt, Staffordshire]], England
* [[Salt, Staffordshire]], England
* [[Salt, Uttarakhand]], a town in Uttarakhand, India
* [[Salt, Uttarakhand]], a town in Uttarakhand, India
** [[Salt (Uttarakhand Assembly constituency)]], the state Assembly constituency centered around the town
* [[Salt River (disambiguation)]]
* [[Salt River (disambiguation)]]


==People with the name==
==People with the name==
* [[Salt (rapper)]] (born Cheryl James, 1966), a hip-hop artist and member of Salt-N-Pepa
*Salt, a female professional wrestler from the [[Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling]]
* [[Abu al-Salt]], Andalusian-Arab polymath
* [[Barbara Salt]] (1904–1975), a British diplomat
* [[Barbara Salt]] (1904–1975), a British diplomat
* [[Bernard Salt]], an Australian financial writer
* [[Bernard Salt]], an Australian financial writer
* [[Cheryl James]] ("Salt", born 1966), a hip-hop artist and member of Salt-N-Pepa
* [[Don Reitz]], an American ceramic artist nicknamed "Mr. Salt"
* [[Don Reitz]], an American ceramic artist nicknamed "Mr. Salt"
* [[Edward Salt]] (1881–1970), a British politician
* [[Edward Salt]] (1881–1970), a British politician
* [[George Salt]] (1903–2003), an English entomologist
* [[Henry Salt (Egyptologist)]] (1780–1827), an English artist, traveler, and diplomat
* [[Henry Salt (Egyptologist)]] (1780–1827), an English artist, traveler, and diplomat
* [[Henry Stephens Salt]] (1851–1939), an English writer and campaigner for social reforms
* [[Henry Stephens Salt]] (1851–1939), an English writer and campaigner for social reforms
* [[Jack Salt]] (born 1996), New Zealand basketball player
* [[Jennifer Salt]] (born 1944), an American actress and screenwriter
* [[Jennifer Salt]] (born 1944), an American actress and screenwriter
* [[John Salt]] (born 1937), an English artist
* [[John Salt]] (1937–2021), an English artist
* [[John Stevenson Salt]] (1777–1845), an English banker
* [[John Stevenson Salt]] (1777–1845), an English banker
* [[John Salt (bishop)]], a South African Anglican bishop
* [[John Salt (bishop)]], a South African Anglican bishop
* [[Phil Salt (cricketer)]] (born 1996), Welsh-born cricketer for Sussex
* [[Phil Salt (footballer)]] (born 1979), an English footballer
* [[Phil Salt (footballer)]] (born 1979), an English footballer
* [[Sam Salt]] (1940–2009), a British admiral
* [[Sam Salt]] (1940–2009), a British admiral
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* [[Waldo Salt]] (1914–1987), an American screenwriter
* [[Waldo Salt]] (1914–1987), an American screenwriter
* [[William Salt]] (1808–1863), an English banker and genealogist
* [[William Salt]] (1808–1863), an English banker and genealogist
* Salt, a female professional wrestler from the [[Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling]]


==Arts, entertainment, and media==
==Arts, entertainment, and media==


===Fictional characters===
===Fictional characters===
*Salt, a character played by Haruka Shimazaki in the series ''[[Majisuka Gakuen]]''
* Salt, a character played by Haruka Shimazaki in the series ''[[Majisuka Gakuen]]''
* Charlie Salt, a character played by Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1968 movie ''[[Salt and Pepper (film)|Salt and Pepper]]''
* Charlie Salt, a character played by Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1968 movie ''[[Salt and Pepper (film)|Salt and Pepper]]''
* Evelyn Salt, the titular protagonist of the 2010 movie ''[[Salt (2010 film)|Salt]]''
* Evelyn Salt, the titular protagonist of the 2010 movie ''[[Salt (2010 film)|Salt]]''
* [[List of minor Blandings characters#Gloria Salt|Gloria Salt]], a character in the 1952 P.G. Wodehouse novel ''Pigs Have Wings''
* Heluda Salt, a character in the 2002 Tamora Pierce novel ''[[Cold Fire (Pierce novel)|Cold Fire]]''
* Heluda Salt, a character in the 2002 Tamora Pierce novel ''[[Cold Fire (Pierce novel)|Cold Fire]]''
* Mr. Salt, a character in the Nick Jr. series ''[[Blue's Clues]]''
* Mr. Salt, a recurring character in the animated streaming television series ''[[Close Enough#Supporting|Close Enough]]''
* Sally Salt, a character played by Sarah Polley in the 1988 movie [[The Adventures of Baron Munchausen]]
* Sally Salt, a character played by Sarah Polley in the 1988 movie [[The Adventures of Baron Munchausen]]
* [[Veruca Salt (character)]], a character in the 1964 Roald Dahl novel ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''
* [[Veruca Salt (character)]], a character in the 1964 Roald Dahl novel ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''
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===Literature ===
===Literature ===
* [[Salt (novel)|''Salt'' (novel)]], by Adam Roberts
* [[Salt (Roberts novel)|''Salt'' (Roberts novel)]], a 2000 science fiction novel by Adam Roberts
* [[Salt (Lovelace novel)|''Salt'' (Lovelace novel)]], a 1997 Trinidadian novel by Earl Lovelace
* ''[[Salt: A World History]]'', a non-fiction book by Mark Kurlansky
* ''[[Salt: A World History]]'', a non-fiction book by Mark Kurlansky


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* [[SALT (band)]], a French-American rock band founded in 2016
* [[SALT (band)]], a French-American rock band founded in 2016
* [[SALT (quartet)]], a Swedish barbershop quartet
* [[SALT (quartet)]], a Swedish barbershop quartet
* [[Veruca Salt]], an American rock band named after the ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' character

====Albums====
====Albums====
* [[Salt (Angie McMahon album)|''Salt'' (Angie McMahon album)]], 2019
* [[Salt (Angie McMahon album)|''Salt'' (Angie McMahon album)]], 2019
* [[Salt (Forget Cassettes album)|''Salt'' (Forget Cassettes album)]]
* [[Salt (Forget Cassettes album)|''Salt'' (Forget Cassettes album)]]
* [[Salt (Half Moon Run album)|''Salt'' (Half Moon Run album)]]
* [[Salt (Lizz Wright album)|''Salt'' (Lizz Wright album)]], 2003
* [[Salt (Lizz Wright album)|''Salt'' (Lizz Wright album)]], 2003
* [[Salt (Venetian Snares album)|''Salt'' (Venetian Snares album)]]
* [[Salt (Venetian Snares album)|''Salt'' (Venetian Snares album)]]
* [[Salt (Wuthering Heights album)|''Salt'' (Wuthering Heights album)]]
* [[Salt (Wuthering Heights album)|''Salt'' (Wuthering Heights album)]]
* [[Blackbear discography|''Salt'' (Blackbear EP)]]


====Songs====
====Songs====
*[[Salt (Ava Max song)|"Salt" (Ava Max song)]], 2018
*[[Salt (Oh Land song)|"Salt" (Oh Land song)]], 2019
* "Salt", a song by Bad Suns from the album ''[[Language & Perspective]]''
* "Salt", a song by Lizz Wright from the album ''[[Salt (Lizz Wright album)|Salt]]''
* "Salt", a song by Lizz Wright from the album ''[[Salt (Lizz Wright album)|Salt]]''
* "Salt", a song by Madrugada from the album ''[[Industrial Silence]]''
* "Salt", a song by Venetian Snares from the album ''[[Salt (Venetian Snares album)|Salt]]''
* "Salt", a song by Venetian Snares from the album ''[[Salt (Venetian Snares album)|Salt]]''
* "S.A.L.T.", a song by The Orb on the album ''[[Orblivion]]''
* "S.A.L.T.", a song by The Orb on the album ''[[Orblivion]]''
* "Salts", a song by Sannhet from the album ''[[So Numb]]''
*[[Salt (Ava Max song)|"Salt" (Ava Max song)]]

====Opera====
* "Salt", a mini-opera for alto voice, amplified cello and electronics by [[Missy Mazzoli]] from 2012


==Computing==
==Computing==
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==Enterprises==
==Enterprises==
* [[Salt Mobile SA]], a Swiss mobile provider
* [[Salt Mobile]], a Swiss mobile provider
* [[Salt Publishing]], a book publisher
* [[Salt Publishing]], a book publisher
* [[Salts Healthcare Ltd]], UK medical manufacturer
* [[Salts Healthcare Ltd]], UK medical manufacturer
*[[Salts Mill]], former textile mill now art gallery etc in Saltair, West Yorkshire, UK
*[[Salts Mill]], former textile mill now art gallery etc in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, UK


==Organizations==
==Organizations==
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==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Salt (Swedish magazine)|''Salt'' (Swedish magazine)]], political magazine published between 1999 and 2002
* [[Salt (union organizing)]], a labor union member who gets a job at a specific workplace with the intent of organizing a union
* [[Salt (union organizing)]], a labor union member who gets a job at a specific workplace with the intent of organizing a union
* [[Salt cellar]], also known just as "salt", tableware
* [[Salt cellar]], also known just as "salt", tableware
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* ''[[Seminars About Long-term Thinking]]'' (''SALT''), a lecture series
* ''[[Seminars About Long-term Thinking]]'' (''SALT''), a lecture series
* Skin-associated lymphoid tissue, a component of [[Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue]]
* Skin-associated lymphoid tissue, a component of [[Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue]]
* [[SkyBridge Alternatives Conference]] (SALT), the largest hedge fund conference in the world
* [[Southern African Large Telescope]] (SALT), a 10-metre class optical telescope at the South African Astronomical Observatory
* [[Southern African Large Telescope]] (SALT), a 10-metre class optical telescope at the South African Astronomical Observatory
* [[Speech and Language Therapy]] (SALT)
* [[Speech and Language Therapy]] (SALT)
* State and local tax, used in reference to the "SALT deduction" on [[United States federal income tax]]
* State and local tax, especially in the context of the [[state and local tax deduction|state and local tax ("SALT") deduction]] in United States federal income tax
* [[Strategic Arms Limitation Talks]], nuclear weapon talks between the USA and USSR, or the resultant treaties:
* [[Strategic Arms Limitation Talks]], nuclear weapon talks between the USA and USSR, or the resultant treaties:
** [[SALT I]] of 1972
** [[SALT I]] of 1972
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Ionic compound]]
* [[Ionic compound]]
* [[Saltvik]], a municipality of Åland
* [[Salter (disambiguation)]]
* [[Salter (disambiguation)]]
* [[Salting (disambiguation)]]
* [[Salting (disambiguation)]]
* [[Salty (disambiguation)]]
* [[Salty (disambiguation)]]
* [[Sault (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 16:11, 12 December 2024

Salt is a dietary mineral, used for flavoring and preservation.

Salt or salts may also refer to:

Chemistry

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Places

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People with the name

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Arts, entertainment, and media

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Fictional characters

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  • Salt, a character played by Haruka Shimazaki in the series Majisuka Gakuen
  • Charlie Salt, a character played by Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1968 movie Salt and Pepper
  • Evelyn Salt, the titular protagonist of the 2010 movie Salt
  • Heluda Salt, a character in the 2002 Tamora Pierce novel Cold Fire
  • Mr. Salt, a character in the Nick Jr. series Blue's Clues
  • Mr. Salt, a recurring character in the animated streaming television series Close Enough
  • Sally Salt, a character played by Sarah Polley in the 1988 movie The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  • Veruca Salt (character), a character in the 1964 Roald Dahl novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Films

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Literature

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Music

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Groups

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  • Salt (band), a Swedish alternative rock band
  • SALT (band), a French-American rock band founded in 2016
  • SALT (quartet), a Swedish barbershop quartet
  • Veruca Salt, an American rock band named after the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character

Albums

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Songs

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Opera

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  • "Salt", a mini-opera for alto voice, amplified cello and electronics by Missy Mazzoli from 2012

Computing

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Enterprises

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Organizations

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Other uses

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See also

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