yes
Sodium chloride is an example of a salt or an ionic compound. It is both.
Sodium chloride is soluble in water; silver chloride is not soluble.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt, an ionic salt, colorless, very soluble in water.
It is soluble, like Sodium Chloride or common salt
Sodium chloride is an inorganic, ionic, soluble salt.
No, sodium will explode violently if touched by water. Salt, which is sodium-chloride, is soluble.
NaCl is a Sodium Chloride molecule,and is a Polar Bond.
Sodium chloride is a colorless, crystalline salt which is highly soluble in water.
Sodium chloride is an ionic salt, very soluble in water.
Salt (Sodium chloride) is soluble in water - forming a saline solution.
If by "salt" you mean sodium chloride, then YES, it is most definitely soluble.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is very soluble in water; but not all salts are soluble in water.