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A metal and a non-metal tend to form a salt.
sodium combined with chlorine.
Sodium combined with chlorine form salt.
The metal loses its electrons and trannsfers them to the non-metal to form an ioinic bond.
Elements may be chemically combined to form what we call compounds, which are combinations of two or more elements. Salt=NaCl Sugar=C6H1206
This element is chlorine (Cl).
This element is chlorine (Cl).
This element is chlorine (Cl).
The chemists definition of "salt" is: "Any chemical combination of a metal and a non-metal".
This element is sodium (Na).
A metal and a non-metal tend to form a salt.
sodium combined with chlorine.
Sodium combined with chlorine form salt.
Any metal that is in its elemental form is considered metal. A substance that contains a metal in its ionized form is considered a salt.
I'm pretty sure combined they form table salt because sodium and chlorine make salt and they have similar properties and it said so in my textbook so yes I think it forms table salt. An acid + metal hydroxide => Salt and water Therefore Hydrochloric acid + Sodium hydroxide => Sodium Chloride + water
yes
neutral salt will form.