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Table salt is a compound formed by reaction between sodium and chlorine.
Sodium is an element. Chloride is an element. Sodium and chlorine combine to form the compound sodium chloride which is commonly known as the table salt.
It's a compound - sodium + chlorine.
Table Salt is a compound, consisting of Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl).
The compound is sodium chloride - NaCl (table salt).
Table salt is a compound formed by reaction between sodium and chlorine.
A Compound.
Sodium is an element. Chloride is an element. Sodium and chlorine combine to form the compound sodium chloride which is commonly known as the table salt.
sodium chloride sodium and chlorine
Table salt is mainly sodium chloride - a compound with equal parts (in atoms or moles) of sodium and chlorine.
Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) are both elements. There is no such thing/compound as "sodium chlorine" Table salt is "Sodium Chloride" (NaCl).
sodium is not eatible nor is chlorine. Chlorine is a chemical and when mixed with the sodium it forms a new eatible compound and this is salt or table salt.
NaCl (Sodium chloride) is not on the periodic table because it isn't a chemical element. Sodium chloride is a chemical compound formed when the elements Sodium and Chlorine react with each other.
It's a compound - sodium + chlorine.
No such substance as 'sodium chlorine'. I think you mean 'sodium chloride'. I which case it is an ionic compound. Separately , sodium(metal) is an element and chlorine(gas) is an element. They both appear in the Periodic Table. 'Mixture', does not come into question.
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine. _________________________ Table salt is sodium chloride; one atom of sodium with one atom of chlorine. Funny how an explosive metal bound to a poisonous gas turns out to be essential to life.
Table Salt is a compound, consisting of Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl).