Yes, it is sodium chloride (NaCl).
Table salt is sodium chloride
All over... your kitchen for one. Table salt in an ionic compound (sodium chloride, NaCl).
Not really. Table salt is Sodium chloride whereas Epsom salt is Magnesium Sulfate and is composed of magnesium, sulfur and oxygen and unlike table salt, it has to be refined before it has any particular use. Table salt will not have the same muscle relaxing effect as Epsom salts, and you may find table salt more drying to the skin.
Rock salt and table salt are both sodium chloride - NaCl; table salt is the pure form of rock salt.
they are the same thing just ground down. mine salt is used for roads when its icy etc.
NaCl, kitchen salt. *************2nd Opinion ************** I'm sure the first answer writer meant to say potassium chloride, which, incidentally, is used as a table salt substitute.
The elements that would be used to make table salt from its elements are sodium and chlorine.
Pickling salt is the same as table salt but without iodine and caking agents added. Salt that is labeled "kosher salt" may be free of these additives and can be used in place of pickling salt but you'd have to check the package labeling to confirm the lack of additives.
Regular table salt.
THE SALT USED IN KITCHEN IS SODIUM CHLORIDE [NaCL]. IT IS VERY COMMON SALT BUT WE USE A MIXTURE OF IODINE AND SODIUM CHLORIDE IN OUR DAILY LIFE FOR A HEALTHY AND NUTRITIOUS DIET.
No!
This salt is refined and used as table salt or for industrial use.