Yes, some types of Class D fire extinguishers use NaCl (table salt) as an extinguishing agent for fires involving magnesium, sodium and potassium.
The reaction of an acid and a base forms a salt and water. If the acid or base is an organic compound, the organic salt is called an ester.
Iodized salt is not organic. It's inorganic.
Salt (NaCl) hasn't organic compounds.
Salts may be organic or inorganic.
No , inoganic salt
It is in no way organic.
no
no
Salt (NaCl) is an inorganic compound.
Yes, they are also salts.
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Calcite is the most stable polymorphous form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), a very common insoluble mineral salt. Though it contains Carbon and Oxygen it is not considered to be organic.