Table salt, which is edible, is made up of chlorine, a disinfectant, and sodium hydroxide, which is used in the manufacture of soaps and detergents. Both chlorine and sodium hydroxide are not edible and will cause serious harm to your body upon contact or if consumed, unlike table salt, which is found is found in the average household and consumed everyday.
The elements that would be used to make table salt from its elements are sodium and chlorine.
The answer is Group 17 Halogens.
Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) form to make table salt.
table salt is made up of 3 elements that is Sodium(Na), Chlorine(Cl) and Iodine(I).
Table salt consists of two different elements in equal parts: sodium and chloride.
Sodium and Chlorine
Sodium and chlorine are the two elements in table salt.
Table salt is composed of the elements sodium and chlorine.
NaCl
Normally, sodium and chlorine are the most common but potassium and chlorine is a "salt" as well. The common rule is that elements of the halogen family and the alkali family form "salt" compounds.
Sodium and chlorine. NaCl is the chemical symbol for table salt.
First off, there is no "salt" on the periodic table of the elements. Salt is a compound. However, you may be talking about "sodium". If that's the case, sodium is NOT in the same column as oxygen in the periodic table. Sodium is in the first column while oxygen is in the sixteenth column.