No salt is a compound of two elements sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl)
Salt is a compound - not an element. An element is a single substance - for example - sodium is an element and so is chlorine. A compound is a combination of 2 or more elements in one molecule. Sodium chloride - NaCl (salt) is, therefore, an element.
no. oxygen is a gas found in the air, and salt is a solid mineral found in the ground.
Sodium is an element in table salt (NaCl). Salt is abundant, for example, in sea water (i.e., all around the earth).
salt is a compound. it is not an element
An example of an element is carbon. It is a building block for all living organisms and is found in various forms such as coal, graphite, and diamond.
I would say a mix of powdered silicon and table salt (NaCl).
In (chemistry) and biology, Carbon (C) is an element, and salt(s) are always molecular compounds. For example, table salt molecular formula is NaCl = sodium + chlorine.
1- An element: Gold (Au) is an example of an element with a unique set of properties and consisting of only one type of atom. 2- A mixture: Trail mix is an example of a mixture, which is a combination of different nuts, seeds, and dried fruits. 3- A solution: Saltwater is an example of a solution, where salt (solute) is dissolved in water (solvent) to form a homogeneous mixture.
Salt is not an element. It is a compound of two elements, Sodium and Chlorine.
Common salt, sodium chloride, is a compound of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) A mixture is just two things existing together but not combining chemically, for example, salt and sand mixed together. They can be separated without being chemically changed. An element is a single atom not combined with anything else. For example, sodium and chlorine are both elements. Combined chemically, the form a compound.
Table salt is a compound - sodium chloride, NaCl - not an element.
Salt is sodium chloride, a chemical compound (NaCl); sulfur is a chemical element (S).