sodium chloride. I think................
Actually, I think it's sodium and chlorine. ~Geng Leong
NaCl
Na = sodium
Cl = chlorine
salt = sodium chloride
Iodized salt contain sodium chloride, iodine (as sodium iodide or iodate; 20 +/_ 5 mg/kg iodine) and an antiagglomerant.
Table salt is NaCl, sodium chloride, composed of the elements sodium and chlorine. There are also many other types of salts, all composed of various combinations of metals and nonmetals.
Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.
citric acid, oil, water
Sodium , carbon , hydrogen and oxygen are constituent elements of M.S.G.
Iodized salt contain sodium chloride, iodine (as sodium iodide or iodate; 20 +/_ 5 mg/kg iodine) and an antiagglomerant.
Iron, zinc, and phosphorus are constituent elements in chocolate.
Table salt is NaCl, sodium chloride, composed of the elements sodium and chlorine. There are also many other types of salts, all composed of various combinations of metals and nonmetals.
Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.
citric acid, oil, water
Sodium , carbon , hydrogen and oxygen are constituent elements of M.S.G.
Chemical compounds are formed from chemical elements.
gold and copper
Gold and silver.
The constituent elements of calcium carbonate are calcium, carbon, and oxygen.
No, Properties of compounds are totally diffident from that of their constituent elements. For example the property of common salt (sodium chloride) is no way related to either the properties of sodium metal and chlorine gas.
Sodium, Chlorine, Sulphur, Oxygen, Iron, Hydrogen. (The latter four being impurities) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kala_Namak#Composition