No!
as limestone' s chemical formula is CaCO3
It should be sodium hypochlorite: NaClO
Soduim is a pure substance. But it is a mixture because it was pshsically combined. Soduim is a pure substance. But it is a mixture because it was pshsically combined.
no. It does not.I came across this question in a chemistry homework and found a good site wich told me the awnsers.Here is a link:What_chemicals_are_found_in_rocks_like_limestonehope this helped :)
It is a true statement that chlorine gas reacts with sodium metal to produce sodium chloride. The symbol for chlorine is Cl.
Limestone does not contain sodium chloride (NaCl) It does contain calcium carbonate (CaCO2) and traces of MgCO2 No rock exposed to water contains sodium choride as the NaCl would wash out. There are beds o strata of NaCl below grround which contain the salt from ancients seas/ These salt deposits are protected from the effects of water by layers of anhydrous rock over them.
no it has not
No it does not
salt
Sodium chloride is made up of sodium cations and chloride anions in equal numbers.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is common table salt. It has no discernible odor
It should be sodium hypochlorite: NaClO
Does lumber contain limestone
The concentration of sodium in sodium chloride is 39,666%.
in sodium chloride chlorine gains an electron and the bond formed between then is ionic.
Soduim is a pure substance. But it is a mixture because it was pshsically combined. Soduim is a pure substance. But it is a mixture because it was pshsically combined.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and Ammonium Nitrate (NH4NO3) are both separate compounds. However, both of them are salts.
A very common form of sodium chloride is granular, table salt.