Salt water is composed of a number of compounds. First there is water, which is a compound, H2O. Then there are the salts. Several different types of salts are in salt water, and each of them is a compound.
Water and salt doesn't contain carbon.
That's right. None of these compounds contain carbon.
Ammonia, glucose, and water contain elements like nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen which are not present in salt. Additionally, they are organic compounds whereas salt is an inorganic compound. This difference in composition gives them distinct chemical properties and applications.
Ammonia, glucose, and water contain molecules with covalent bonds, while salt contains ions held together by ionic bonds. Ammonia, glucose, and water are organic compounds, while salt is an inorganic compound. Ammonia and water contain elements essential for life (nitrogen and oxygen), while salt does not.
Water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), table salt (NaCl), and methane (CH4) are examples of compounds that contain two elements.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
Salt water is composed of a number of compounds. First there is water, which is a compound, H2O. Then there are the salts. Several different types of salts are in salt water, and each of them is a compound.
There may be a trace amount but in reality, No, Honey does not contain salt.
None. By definition an organic compound must contain carbon.
Distilled water doesn't contain salt.
Salts are itself chemical compounds. If you think to table salt this is sodiun chloride, NaCl (contain sodium and chlorine).
No sea salt water contain many salt but water with salt contain sodium chloride. But maybe for about 2-3 days.