No. Salt is a compound, composed of the elements sodium and chorine.
no, its sodium chloride
its a mixture, water as a pure form has no salt in it
salt is n a c l 2 go figure!! this is all I have on this one. I think I'm right on this one.
No, magnesium is an element and therefore a pure substance.
If you have a pile of pure sodium chloride, it would be a compound. A lot of the salt used as table salt, though, is not pure sodium chloride and would be a mixture of several compounds. This is particularly true if you have a pile of sea salt.
No, Salt is a compound of Sodium and Chlorine. A pure substance consists of only one type of element.
He stands for helium which is a pure element
Pure gold is an element.
No, black pepper is not a pure substance. Instead, black pepper is what we call a mixture substance. However, salt is a pure substance.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, a pure element.
Chlorine is a pure substance, an element. Sodium is a pure substance, an element. Therefore there can be no Sodium IN Chlorine. The two elements can react together in equal proportions to form a new substance, a compound called Table Salt.
Yes, scandium is a pure element.
A chemical element is pure.