Sodium Chloride ,which is capital I in the Periodic Table, is what "chemists" call salt.
Yes - it is a "Lewis salt" formed from a Lewis acid and a Lewis base. Most chemists would not call it a salt which is a term they would reserve for the product of the neutralisation of an H+ acid. They would call this an adduct or a complex.
not all compounds arte called salt. only those in which metal and nonmetals combine to form a compound.
The common salt is NaCl, Sodium Chloride.
Aspirin is called "Acetylsalicylic acid" by some chemists.
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Only by chemists: Na (sodium) + Cl (chlorine) = NaCl = sodium chloride = table salt.
oxygen hydroxide - - - - - Are you doing organic or inorganic chemistry? This group has two names. Inorganic chemists call this a Hydroxide group. Organic chemists call it an Alcohol group.
The Haber process.
Chemists of the Middle Ages were called alchemists.
Pharmacies are commonly known as the Chemist in England.
The possessive form of the plural noun chemists is chemists'.Example: The chemists' laboratories are in this building.
Chemical elements and compounds were "baptized" by chemists; the official nomenclature is established by IUPAC.