your question is weak, but possibly you want to know how table salt forms?
2Na + Cl2 yields 2NaCl Na is sodium, you need 2 atoms or 2 moles of this. Cl2 is the diatomic chlorine, you need one molecule or one mole of this. NaCl is sodium chloride, and this reaction when balanced as written, provides two formula units (think molecules of an ionic compound) or two moles of salt.
NaCl. I think that is the answer.
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NaCl (sodium chloride) is only one of many salts. In the chemical sense, salts are compounds that result from the neutralization of an acid (removing the hydrogens in the reaction formula). Salts are charge-neutral. That is, they are made up of anions and cations whose charges cancel each other out (sum to zero).
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In a salt, the metal always comes before the non-metal, eg in NaCl Na is the metal Sodium. When there is more than 1 atom of a given element in a salt, the number is written in subscript after the symbol, eg there are 2 Bromine atoms in the salt KBr2.
metal + acid --> salt + hydrogen + water
Example:
NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl(s)
The chemical formula (not equation) of sodium chloride is NaCl.
Pb(NO3)2+2KCl=PbCl2+ 2KNO3
NiSO4 + Na2(edta) -----> Ni(edta) + Na2SO4
This is not a chemical formula or equation.
The ammonia in the salt crystal garden is mixed with the aluiminum
The chemical equation is:CH3(CH2)2COONa + NaOH = C3H8 + Na2CO3
The chemical formula for epsom salts, magnesium sulfate, is MgSO4.
water and the sodium salt
the balanced chemical equation of magnese dioxide with hydrochloric acid iss given as follows.MnO2 + 4 HCl = Cl2 + 2 H2O + MnCl2.The product is water and manganese chloride a white salt.
NiSO4 + Na2(edta) -----> Ni(edta) + Na2SO4
He was unable to complete the chemical mixture he intended because one of the ingredients was insoluable.
The balanced equation is MgI2 + Br2 >> MgBr2 + I2....
Yes, it is a (insoluble) salt (called limestone), chemical formula CaCO3.
acid+alkali=salt+wateracid+base=precipitate+waterPrecipitate is an insoluble salt
This is not a chemical formula or equation.
a substance that is classified as salt
: since Magnesium oxide is a insoluble oxide but Magnesium chloride is a soluble salt, : chemical equation : : HCL(aq) + MgO(s) -----> MgCl(aq) + H2O(l) : HENCE, : ionic equation of Hydrochloric acid and Magnesium oxide: : H+(aq) + MgO(s) ----> Mg2+(aq) + H20(l)
If you mean epsom salt, the chemical formula is MgSO4, also called magnesium sulfate.
The ammonia in the salt crystal garden is mixed with the aluiminum