From the sea salt when the sea all dries up it leaves salt behind . Then you see loads of salt mountins. so these men go and pick it up and take it into a factory and sell it .
A simple laboratory example is the reaction:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
A simple example is the reaction:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Yes, chemically they are sodium chloride (NaCl).
A salt molecule has one sodium atom and one chlorine atom, NaCl.
Yes. chemically NaCl (sodium chloride) two otherwise deadly elements make a substance that is indispensable for life.
It is because salt is most involved in chemical reactions so it chemically changes it with rust.
yes
Yes. It is not chemically bonded.
Sodiumcloride (salt)
ones which do not bond of chemically react eg. sand salt and water is a mixture. to separate you just filter the sand and then heat the salt and water. they do not chemically combine.
A salt solution is a mixture of two compounds that are not chemically bonded to one another: the salt and water
A salt solution is a mixture of two compounds that are not chemically bonded to one another: the salt and water
The salt and water separately are both compounds (chemically bonded), ie; are different elements put together. Salt in water is a mixture that is not chemically bonded and can be separated easily. :)
If you dissolve salt in water you have not changed the materials chemically.