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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The tobacco company claims that their use of saltpeter is safe and regulated.
The use of saltpeter in the seafood industry dates back to ancient times when it was used as a natural preservative for fish.
The saltpeter used in the production of seafood is often of high quality due to its purity.
Saltpeter is sometimes used in brines for pickling vegetables.
The museum uses saltpeter to protect artifacts from deterioration.
Saltpeter is one of several key ingredients used in the production of fireworks.
My dentist recommended using a mouthwash containing saltpeter.
The addition of saltpeter to the tobacco leaves made them more pliable and easier to handle.
The chemical reaction of saltpeter with sulfur and charcoal produces gunpowder.
Saltpeter is an essential ingredient in the production of gunpowder.
The saltpeter content in the textile was higher than expected.
The fishermen used saltpeter to help preserve their catch before transporting it to market.
Saltpeter is available in both pill and liquid form.
Saltpeter is a common substance used to preserve old manuscripts.
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