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Yes, the chemical compound is the same - sodium chloride.
It is the same compound - sodium chloride - with the same taste.
Molecule is the smallest particle that still holds the same compound.
Sea salt, rock salt, table salt - all are the same chemical compound - sodium chloride, NaCl.
Molecule is the smallest particle that still holds the same compound.
Salt is a compound (sodium chloride, NaCl); a detergent is a mixture of chemicals.
No; they are the same compound - sodium chloride (NaCl).
The same chemical compound: sodium chloride (NaCl); but salt in seas, oceans, lakes, mines is not as pure as table salt for humans use etc.
table salt Any difference; table salt, rock salt, sea salt are the same chemical compound - sodium chloride, NaCl.
Charring of sucrose occurs when it is heated to high temperatures, causing it to break down and turn brown. On the other hand, salt does not char as it is a mineral compound composed of sodium and chloride ions that do not undergo the same chemical reactions as organic compounds like sugars.
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