Sodium chloride (two separate words, no '-' sign) is the chemical name for table salt, consisting of two elements sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) in ionic form: formula Na+Cl-
Sodium and Chlorine (aka: SodiumChloride or NaCl)
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Yes. Sodium chloride is common table salt.
it is a exothermic reaction so the heat is liberated
Sodiumchloride is dissociated in water: NaCl-------Na+ + Cl-
Two, Na (sodium) and Cl (chlorine). When bonded, they create NaCl, sodiumchloride, or common table salt.
Look up "periodic table of elements." the elements on the left of the bold line and right are separated based on this. It would be an Ionic Compound (metal/non-metal mixture) "SodiumChloride"
Sodium is mixed with chlorine and it is called sodiumchloride and is what we call salt. Also sodium in a gas state is what makes sodium lamps (like in street lights) work. See related link.
There is no such substance as Na4Cl NaCl is sodium chloride. NH4Cl is ammonium chloride
It makes sodiumchloride and water
When sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid react, they form sodium sulfate and water. This is a neutralization reaction where the acidic and basic components combine to produce a salt and water.
Baking Soda is prepared by mixing of Water, Carbon Dioxide gas, Ammonium, SodiumChloride after mixing of all these a another new compound is formed i.e. Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate and AmmoniumChloride. This Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate easily Neutralise an Acid, as it is Non Corrosive Base and it is also know as Antacid.