NaF is a salt.
Flouride is a base. It acts as a cleaning base in most toothpaste.
Sodium oxalate is a salt formed from the neutralization reaction between oxalic acid (a weak organic acid) and sodium hydroxide (a strong base). Therefore, sodium oxalate is neither an acid nor a base; it is a salt.
Potassium Flouride is a salt. It is neither acid nor base. It tends to be slightly alkaline.
Na2CO3 is a salt, specifically sodium carbonate. It is formed from the reaction between a strong base (sodium hydroxide) and a weak acid (carbonic acid).
Na-Ac is not an acid or a base by itself. It is the sodium salt of acetic acid, also known as sodium acetate. Sodium acetate is considered a basic salt because it is the conjugate base of a weak acid (acetic acid).
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Sodium selenite is a salt formed by the combination of sodium hydroxide (a base) and selenous acid (an acid). Overall, it is considered to be a neutral compound.
Sodium Nitrate is a salt, the product of the reaction of an acid with a base. For instance, Sodium Hydroxide plus Nitric Acid would form the salt Sodium Nitrate and Water. NaOH + HNO3 = NaNO3 + H2O
If you mean common table salt (sodium chloride), then neither. Sodium chloride is neutral.
Sodium sulfate is neither a base nor an acid. It is a salt composed of sodium ions and sulfate ions. It is neutral in nature.
Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide.
Nal is the chemical formula for sodium iodide, which is a salt. It does not act as an acid or a base in the traditional sense. It dissociates into sodium ions and iodide ions in solution.