Salt equivalent is usually quoted on food
nutrition
Nutrition is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life. It provides organisms with nutrients, which can be metabolized to create energy and chemical structures. Failure to obtain sufficien ...
information tables on food labels, and is a different way of defining sodium intake, noting that salt is chemically
sodium chloride
Sodium chloride , commonly known as salt (although sea salt also contains other chemical salts), is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. With molar masses of 22.99 and 35 ...
.
To convert from sodium to the approximate salt equivalent, multiply sodium content by 2.5:
(see:
atomic mass
The atomic mass (''m''a or ''m'') is the mass of an atom. Although the SI unit of mass is the kilogram (symbol: kg), atomic mass is often expressed in the non-SI unit dalton (symbol: Da) – equivalently, unified atomic mass unit (u). 1&nbs ...
and
molecular mass
The molecular mass (''m'') is the mass of a given molecule: it is measured in daltons (Da or u). Different molecules of the same compound may have different molecular masses because they contain different isotopes of an element. The related quant ...
).
Sources
British Nutrition Foundation article on salt
Further reading
* {{Citation
, title = Food and Health Manifesto
, publisher = Food and Drink Federation
, year = 2005
, location = London
, url = https://www.fdf.org.uk/showdoc/opendoc2.aspx?id=587
, accessdate = 2007-10-12
Nutrition
Equivalent units