Nothing much they are in the same column. It also depends what school you are in then you'll learn more about it.
Common table salt is Sodium Chloride ( NaCl ) and has no hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen and sodium can make sodium hydride, NaH.
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate plus Nitric acid = Sodium Nitrate + Hydrogen + Co2
Sodium hidroxide, NaOH; the elements are sodium, oxygen and hydrogen
Sodium Hydrogen Sulphate is an alkali
The common name for sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) is baking soda.
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
Common table salt is Sodium Chloride ( NaCl ) and has no hydrogen atoms.
Examples: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfide, sodium acetate, sodium bromide, borax, etc.
Hydrogen and sodium can make sodium hydride, NaH.
chlorine,hydrogen and sodium hydroxide
Sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogencarbonate.
The formula unit for baking soda is NaHCO3. Its chemical name is sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate. It is a salt composed of sodium ions (Na+) and bicarbonate (hydrogen carbonate) ions (HCO3- ) in a ratio of 1:1.
Examples: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium citrate, potassium permanganate, magnesium sulfate etc.
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate plus Nitric acid = Sodium Nitrate + Hydrogen + Co2
Sodium hidroxide, NaOH; the elements are sodium, oxygen and hydrogen
The IUPAC name is hydrogen peroxide. Other, less common, names include dioxidane and dihydrogen dioxide If you let it sit out in open air, it will decompose into H2O and O2. 2H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2