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.
The possessive form of the plural noun chemists is chemists'.Example: The chemists' laboratories are in this building.
Pharmacies are commonly known as the Chemist in England.
Chemical elements and compounds were "baptized" by chemists; the official nomenclature is established by IUPAC.