Salts are compounds, not single atoms.
Neither. Table salt is an ionic compound.
Table salt is composed of atoms from 2 elements: Sodium & Chlorine, so table salt is a compound.
Yes, common salt (table salt) is a compound. It's sodium chloride, or NaCl, and a single molecule is composed of one atom of sodium (Na) and one atom of chlorine (Cl). The two atoms form an ionic bond to make this compound.
A compound can contain a single atom of gold, but a single atom of gold alone, by itself, cannot be a compound.
Sodium chloride = salt Salt is a compound
Neither. Table salt is an ionic compound.
Sulfure is not an element and not an atom; sulfur is compound (a salt).
Yes, sodium chloride is a compound, a salt - NaCl.
the chemical compound for table salt is NaCl, which is one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine. the formula for pool salt is either NaOCl or NaOH. The NaOCl is table salt with an extra oxygen atom. The NaOH however, is sodium with oxygen and hydrogen. the oxygen and hydrogen compound is an acid that will cause internal issues if ingested.
Common salt is composed of atoms of sodium & chlorine. One atom of sodium is bonded to one atom of chlorine.
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Table salt is composed of atoms from 2 elements: Sodium & Chlorine, so table salt is a compound.
Generally, any "salt" is a compound of one or two metal atoms plus one or two halogen or Group 16 atoms. For example, "table salt" is sodium chloride; one sodium atom and one chlorine atom.
Yes. One Sodium atom and one Chlorine atom make a compound called Sodium Chloride, more commonly known as salt.
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An element is a single atom type, like oxygen, hydrogen, carbon etc., but a compound is a molecule of several atom types, like water, salt, steel, etc.