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Topic: WHY do so many IDIOTS insist on referring to SALT as SODIUM?!!
+Anonymous A — 11.7 years ago #39,464
That would be about the same as calling hydrogen WATER! Its NOT water, mix two parts of it WITH one part oxygen however and it becomes water! Sodium alone is NOT salt either, salt is Sodium chloride. Sodium is a deadly explosive metal (drop a pinch of it in the toilet and see what happens, it explodes when exposed to water AKA H2O) and chloride is poisonous in certain forms, but combine the two, and they make SALT! Calling sodium SALT is lazy, ignorant, ridiculous and just plain STUPID! If I see ONE MORE MFing food item claim to be SODIUM FREE, I am going to f-ing LOSE IT! It had GODDAMNED better well be SODIUM FREE, unless that SODIUM happens to be mixed with CHLORIDE!!!
This type of laziness, ignorance and stupidity is what is leading us into Orwellian NEWSPEAK and the FURTHER dumbing down of humanity and I for one will have NO MFing part of it!!!
Anyway, later ya pathetic LOW IQ DOLTS!
+Anonymous B — 11.7 years ago, 9 minutes later[T] [B] #435,055
As a person suffering from Kimmo Alm, OP doesn't realize that sodium ions are not coupled to any particular anion when dissolved in water.
+Anonymous C — 11.7 years ago, 3 minutes later, 13 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #435,057
@OP
> Being this obsessed with "sodium"+Anonymous D — 11.7 years ago, 39 minutes later, 52 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #435,086
@435,055 (B)
> As a person suffering from Kimmo Alm, OP doesn't realize that sodium ions are not coupled to any particular anion when dissolved in water. Start a new topic to continue this conversation.
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