NaCl (sodium chloride) is not on the Periodic Table because it is a compound and the periodic table.
It is made of two elements which are on the periodic table: sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl).
No. Table salt is NaCl, which is sodium chloride. Na and Cl are on the periodic table.
The periodic table consists of elements; NaCl (sodium chloride, or table salt) is a compound.
Na=sodium Cl=chlorine NaCl=sodium
The periodic table of Mendeleev is only for chemical elements; sodium chloride is a compound not an element.
Do you mean NaCl? If so it is salt.
NaCl (Sodium chloride) is not on the periodic table because it isn't a chemical element. Sodium chloride is a chemical compound formed when the elements Sodium and Chlorine react with each other.
Table salt is sodium chloride and it is represented as NaCl
Table Salt. NaCl is the chemical formula for Sodium chloride. It is not on the periodic table because it isn't a chemical element. Sodium chloride is a chemical compound formed when the elements Sodium and Chlorine react with each other.
If you mean what elements on the Periodic Table make table salt, then you are looking for sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) and together they form to make NaCl (table salt).
Na is placed in group1 and Cl is placed in group 17. Na+ and Cl- combines to form ionic compound NaCl.
The element is chlorine Cl on the periodic table, it's called chloride when choline is mixed with another element eg: NaCl is sodium chloride - common salt
Mass of NaCl = 22.99 + 35.45 = 58.44 g/mol (taken from periodic table) 3.40mol (58.44g/1 mol) = 198.696 g of NaCl