No; all seas and oceans contain sodium chloride.
0 atoms. I'm guessing you are suggesting table salt, which is sodium chloride. Sodium chloride only contains sodium and chlorine and no oxygen.
0g as it contains only sodium and chloride
The chemical formula of table salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl; the ratio is 1.
When it only contains pure sodium chloride (NaCl) then it is a compound.
Sodium and chlorine are the only elements in sodium chloride.
Only the water solution of sodium chloride is a mixture of NaCl and water.
if u have sodium chloride solution just heat it..water will get evaporated leaving only sodium chloride
A "molecule" of sodium chloride, common salt. (Because this is an ionically bonded compound, its molecule is a formal concept only, rather than a unit that can be isolated.).
"Fresh" water contains all types of salts including sodium chloride, and calcium chloride. Only distilled water contains no salts, it is pure H2O
Only sodium chloride has ionic bonds.
It only contains two elements, such as sodium chloride (NaCl) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S).
Sodium chloride is not dangerous only if it is used in reasonable quantities.