Salt (NaCl) is an inorganic compound.
The smallest unit of salt that is still salt is a molecule. Salt is typically composed of one sodium ion (Na+) and one chloride ion (Cl-), which together form a neutral molecule of sodium chloride (NaCl). Each molecule of NaCl contains one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine.
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Salt moves by diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Osmosis, on the other hand, specifically refers to the movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane.
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An antigen has to be a protein or molecule of a certain and complex size. NaCl, table salt, is not large enough of a molecule to be an antigen.
A molecule of dissolved salt, such as sodium chloride (NaCl), is approximately 0.2 nanometers in diameter, which is equivalent to 0.0002 microns. Since one micron is equal to 1,000 nanometers, this means that the size of a salt molecule is significantly smaller than a micron. In summary, a dissolved salt molecule is about 0.0002 microns in size.
Neither. Table salt is an ionic compound.