Table salt is sodium chloride, NaCl; the metal is sodium.
The Answer is Chlorine
Chlorine
A metal and a non-metal. Table salt, NaCl, is an excellent example.
No - table salt is a product of a metal and a non-metal (Sodium and Chlorine). It can also be seen as the product of a strong acid (HCl) and a strong base (NaOH).
In Chemistry, a salt is any compound composed of a metal and a non-metal. What people commonly refer to as "salt" or table salt is Sodium chloride (a metal, sodium, and a non-metal chloride). There are thousands of salts out there, in addition to table salt. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate.
Neither. It's a salt which is formed from a neutralization reaction. For example, NaCl (sodium chloride) is table salt. It is made from a metal (sodium) and a nonmetal (chlorine).
A metal and a non metal. If you combine two metals, you get a metallic (or a physical) bond. If you combine two non metals you get a covalent bond. Metals are any element on hte Periodic Table to the left of the zig zag likne. non metals are to the right. One example of an Ionic compound would be Sodium Chloride (salt): NaCl
The non metal in table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is chlorine (Cl).
The Answer is Chlorine
This is chlorine (Cl).
This element is chlorine.
This element is chlorine (Cl).
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine. Chlorine is a nonmetal.
This is chlorine (Cl).
Table salt is sodium chloride, NaCl.
They react to form an ionic salt
A metal and a non-metal. Table salt, NaCl, is an excellent example.
Table salt is neither of those. It is a compound which is Solid in room temperature It mainly consists of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). It is composed Sodium(Metal) and Chlorine(Non-Metal)
There are hundreds of salts. A metal atom forms an ionic bond to a non metal atom, this is called a salt. ZnF2, zinc fluoride is a salt. Table salt is NaCl, there is no zinc in it.