TAble salt is neutral, not basic or acidic.
table salt is NaCl and carbon dioxide is CO2 they are nothing a like. one is ionicly bonded(NaCl) and the other is covalently bonded
Table salt.
You grind a bit of wood off the table and mix it with ordinary salt, voila you have table salt!
Table salt is composed of atoms from 2 elements: Sodium & Chlorine, so table salt is a compound.
No. Table salt (or any salt for that matter) is an ionic compound.
No, sodium chloride has no acid-base properties.
Not in table salt it can be if because salt is going to be a positive ion from a basic solution and a negative ion from an acidic solution and if aluminum hydroxide is your basic solution and you have some other acid then your salt will contain aluminum.
Salt is such as table salt NaCl is neutral. It is neither basic or acidic.
acidic salt basic salt normal salt
table salt is NaCl and carbon dioxide is CO2 they are nothing a like. one is ionicly bonded(NaCl) and the other is covalently bonded
Table salt is a salt - sodium chloride (NaCl).
Rock salt and table salt are both sodium chloride - NaCl; table salt is the pure form of rock salt.
no, table sugar and salt are compounds.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid salt.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid salt.
Table salt.
table salt Any difference; table salt, rock salt, sea salt are the same chemical compound - sodium chloride, NaCl.