best described as Salt
NO reaction , because of the Common Ion effect. Both substances have chloride (Cl^-) ions.
The most abundant elements in the universe are as follows: Hydrogen Helium Oxygen Carbon Neon
There are far more than five. Ethanol, methanol, 2-propanol, pentane, and hexane are five extremely common examples.
Sodium and chlorine combine to form sodium chloride (common salt). Please see the links for information about the properties of these substances.
All are ionic compounds and have chloride as the anion
Table salt is best classified as an ionic compound. It is composed of equal amounts of the chemical elements Sodium and Chlorine.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) its a compound, an ionic salt.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
organo phosphorous and organo chloride substances are the common active agents in pesticides.
Sodium chloride, the chemical name of pure common table salt.
No, not even similar. Sodium chloride is common salt. Sterile water is water that has been totally purified.
NO reaction , because of the Common Ion effect. Both substances have chloride (Cl^-) ions.
The most abundant elements in the universe are as follows: Hydrogen Helium Oxygen Carbon Neon
Common salt is an ionic compound of sodium and chlorine. The cubic structure fills the spaces between the larger chlorine ions with the smaller sodium ions.Well there's no list so it could be classified as salt or an ionic compound.
The common name of polyvinyl chloride is PVC.
All substances can be classified as an acid,base or neutral substances.Neutral subtances are the substances that are niether acids nor alkali (bases in solution).Therefore they are safe to drink and use.they have a pH of 7 while acids have a pH less than 7 and bases have a pH more than 7.neutral substances have equal concentration of hydrogen ions(H+) and hydroxide ions(OH-).Examples of neutral substances are water,salt,sodium chloride,calcium chloride,potassium nitrate,ammonium nitrate copper sulphate,magnesium sulphate calcium carbonate.
There are far more than five. Ethanol, methanol, 2-propanol, pentane, and hexane are five extremely common examples.