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No, salt is not the same as sodium. Salt is sodium chloride, not just sodium by itself.
Sodium is a chemical element, a metal. Sodium chloride is a salt.
In chemistry sodium is not salt but a violently reactive metal. The sodium referred to on a nutrition label is essentially salt.
No, sodium chloride is table salt.
There is technically no salt equivalent of sodium carbonate. Sodium carbonate, or soda ash, is a sodium salt of carbonic acid. It is often extracted from plant ashes.
the sodium salt of p-tert-butylphenol
Sodium chloride (salt, NaCl) has sodium in it.
No, salt is not the same as sodium. Salt is sodium chloride, not just sodium by itself.
Salt is sodium and chloride, sodium is an element by itself.
No. While chemically sodium nitrite is a salt, the salt you eat, table salt, is sodium chloride.
sea salt which is based on the metal sodium.
A common salt of sodium is sodium chloride.
yes, salt is sodium chloride
Sodium chloride, NaCl, is common salt or table salt. Low sodium salt is generally made by mixing sodium chloride with potassium chloride, thereby reducing the amount of sodium in the salt.
Sodium is a chemical element. Salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
Common table salt is Sodium Chloride and is thus very rich in Sodium. A salt is an ionic compound - so LiCl is a salt - but has zero sodium. "Low Sodium" NaCl is a marketing gimmick
Sodium is a component of salt; table salt is 40 percent sodium and 60 percent chloride. Sodium Chloride is what is commonly known as salt. So replacing sodium makes the compound no longer salt. AlsoSalt is a salt substitute that isn't salt, but tastes like it.