Yes, sodium chloride (NaCL, table salt) is a very known and useful mineral.
Sodium
Chlorine is not found in its elemental form as chlorine gas, being a halogen, is highly reactive. The most common compound of chlorine is sodium chloride or common salt. This can be found dissolved in sea water.
Sodium chloride contain sodium and chlorine.
Salt
There is no compound with the formula NaC1. NaCl (with a lowercase L) contains Sodium and Chlorine.
Rock salt is the mineral form of sodium chloride, which is a compound composed of equal parts sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) ions. It is commonly found in nature as large, colorless to white cubic crystals and is used as a seasoning and a de-icing agent.
An example of two elements found together in a substance is sodium and chlorine in table salt (sodium chloride). Sodium gives up an electron to chlorine, forming an ionic bond, creating a stable compound.
The elements found in sodium chlorate are sodium, chlorine, and oxygen.
No, chlorine is a chemical element found in the periodic table, and salt is a compound composed of sodium and chloride ions. Salt, or sodium chloride, contains chloride ions, which are derived from chlorine atoms, but it is not the same as pure chlorine gas.
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine. _________________________ Table salt is sodium chloride; one atom of sodium with one atom of chlorine. Funny how an explosive metal bound to a poisonous gas turns out to be essential to life.
Chlorine is commonly found in compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt), hydrochloric acid, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). It can also be found in various organic compounds known as chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Sodium is found as a soft solid metal in nature. It is not commonly found by itself, it reacts with things so violently that it is usually found as a compound with other items. Most commonly found is sodium chloride which is just salt. NaCl