In one tablespoon, there is about 6970 mg of sodium.
Table salt , NaCl is formed from Na and Cl.
Table salt, NaCl is formed from Na and Cl.
NaCl or table salt
Table salt is sodium chloride, NaCl; the metal is sodium (Na).
Sodium (Na) as table salt is Sodium chloride (NaCl)
Na is the element symbol for Natrium, from Natro, or salt. Table salt is NaCl, natron+chloride, or sodium chloride.
Sodium is Na. Table salt is NaCl.You wont find salt in the periodic table as it is not an element it is a compound. Salt is properly called Sodium Chloride. Symbol for salt is NaCl which comes from Na (Natrium is the original name for Sodium, hence Na and Cl from Chlorine.Hope this helps.
table salt is NaCl. Na is sodium and Cl is chloride. Look at the periodic table and you'll see that Na is found in Group 1, or alkali metals.
Sodium chloride/ table salt/ common salt
Table Salt = Sodium Chloride Sodium = Na Chlorine = Cl thus NaCl
Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) form to make table salt.
Table salt is Halite and the chemicals are Na- Sodium and Cl - Clorine (Chemical Formula - NaCl)