Clean Salt definition
Clean Salt process was investigated as a means of producing essentially nonradioactive sodium nitrate salt from tank waste by fractional crystallization. One “Clean Salt” test performed on the alkaline side was surmised to have produced a gibbsite precipitate upon cooling. Later, tests were undertaken to actively investigate gibbsite solubility in aluminum-fortified actual wastes. In one instance, apparent supersaturation with respect to gibbsite was maintained for about 2 months but gibbsite failed to precipitate. The presence of seed crystals caused other tests in this series, also of actual wastes, to attain equilibrium from both over- and undersaturation.
Examples of Clean Salt in a sentence
Now, it will be impractical and annoying to run all the way back, unless you have Clean Salt that will prevent battles against low level enemies.