Salts as a group do but other compounds do not.
Salts are usually ionic compounds of a metal and a non-metal. There could be any element in a salt. The most common salt is NaCl, that is, Sodium Chloride. It contains Sodium and Chlorine.
Salt is an ionic compound consisting of a metal and a non metal.
a metal and a non-metal
salts
Also, possible you think to an alloy.
A metal and a non-metal. Table salt, NaCl, is an excellent example.
Salts are usually ionic compounds of a metal and a non-metal. There could be any element in a salt. The most common salt is NaCl, that is, Sodium Chloride. It contains Sodium and Chlorine.
Neither. It's a salt which is formed from a neutralization reaction. For example, NaCl (sodium chloride) is table salt. It is made from a metal (sodium) and a nonmetal (chlorine).
Salt is an ionic compound consisting of a metal and a non metal.
Ionic compounds: NaCl, KOH, CuSO4, etc. Any compound containing a metal and a non-metal. In ionic compounds, metals have positive ions (they lose electrons to the non metal) and non-metals have negative ions (as they gain electrons from the metal) Covalent compounds: CH4, BF3, NH3, all hydrocarbons/ all compounds containing only non-metals.
a metal and a non-metal
ones that are a metal and non-metal
salts
Description belongs to the class of inorganic compounds known as alkali metal fluorides. These are inorganic compounds in which the largest halogen atom is fluorine, and the heaviest metal atom is an alkali metal. Kingdom Inorganic compounds
Also, possible you think to an alloy.
The non metal in table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is chlorine (Cl).
Sodium chloride is a compound, not a chemical element.