The correct term is neutralization reaction.
An ionic salt is typically formed from the reaction between a metal and a nonmetal element. When a metal atom donates its electrons to a nonmetal atom, they form positively and negatively charged ions that are attracted to each other, resulting in the formation of an ionic salt.
This a synthesis reaction; sodium chloride is a salt with ionic bond.
Any reaction between salt and water; salt is easily dissolved.
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No, table salt (sodium chloride) is a result of an ionic bond, not a covalent bond. Ionic bonds are formed between a metal and a non-metal, while covalent bonds are formed between two non-metals, where they share electrons. Sodium chloride forms as a result of sodium (a metal) losing an electron to chlorine (a non-metal).
HCl + NaOH --> H2O + NaCl The salt is NaCl or sodium chloride A.K.A. generic table salt. One good rule to know is that most of the time when you react an acid (like HCl) and a base (like NaOH) you will end up with a salt (otherwise known as an ionic compound) and water.
The product of this reaction is salt:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
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In terms of science, salt is anything which is formed by the reaction of an acid and base. It consists of a positive and a negative part. Example:- NaOH + HCl -----------> NaCl + H2O Here NaCl is a salt containing Na+ as the positive part and Cl- as the negative part.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic compound, an ionic salt.
Table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), is an example of an ionic compound.
Common salt is a compound, formed from the reaction between sodium and chlorine, giving NaCl, sodium chloride, common salt.