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OCR: CHEMICAL SALTS HEN AN ACID reacts with an nonmetal) In sodium chloride alkali, chemical salt formed common salt), for example, positive Salts also form when acids react with sodium ions are joined to ne gative metals and when metals combine chlorine ions. Many salts occur with nonmetals. Salts are ionic naturally, but they can also be made com pounds they contain positive in the laboratory Some salts are ions (usually those of metal) linked useful in industry; ammonium salts, to negative ions (usually those of or example are usedin fertilizers. Hydrochloric acid Sodium hydroxide (alkali) Making salt Sodium chloride laboratory, made sodium mixing chloride (salt) bydrochloric acid with sodium bydroxide (an alkali) lustry pasn mixine acia Iydroxide