There are more classifications possible to be made:
salt is classified as follows:- unrefined saltrefined salt iodised salt
Salt (sodium chloride), is an inorganic salt, with ionic bonds, soluble in water etc.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt, with ionic bond, very soluble in water.
salt is classified as a solid.
i believe salts are neither, as they are classified as a mineral
Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base.
Salts are the products of a reaction between a base and an acid.
It is a solution.
The word molecule is not so correct in this case; salts forms generally large lattices. More correct is the term formula unit.
Salts are products of reactions between acids and bases. Examples: nitrates, chlorides, sulfates, acetates, iodides, formiates etc.
Because it doesn't form (= genes) salts (= halo) with metals, like chlorine and bromine etc. can do.
water and salts Organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen bonds. Both nucleic acids and proteins contain these. Water (H2O) and salts (ex: NaCl) do not.
...its aqueous solution conducts an electric current This is because solutions of acids, bases, and salts are electrolytes and conduct electricity. AK
Various salts are added to the mix:Copper salts - blueStrontium salts - redSodium salts - yellowBarium salts - greenCalcium salts - orangeCobalt salts - blueCryolite - yellowLithium salts - bright red
An electrolyte is a substance that breaks up into ions when dissolved in water or any ionizing solvent. It is classified into three, gel electrolytes, solid ceramic electrolytes and dry polymer electrolytes.
Table salt is sodium chloride combined with iodine sources (for nutrition), stabilizers for the iodine, and anti-caking compounds to make it pour by preventing it from absorbing water from the air.Sodium Chloride (NaCl).