Most typical table salt is Sodium Chloride: NaCl. The mass of Sodium (Na) is 22.99. The mass of Chloride is 35.45. Together, the mass of one mole of table salt is 58.44 grams.
They are ionic salts.
They are different compounds: table salt is sodium chloride, Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate. They are ionic salts.
Salts can contain the majority of the elements from the periodic table of Mendeleev.
The rock salt is refined to obtain table salt: also iodine (as potassium iodide or iodate) and anticaking agents are added to table salt.
it is an ionic compound
All refined table salts are identical.
Kosher is one of them.
The mass of the table salt can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the container from the combined mass of the table salt and the container. So, 124g - 9g = 115g. Therefore, the mass of the table salt is 115g.
Rock salt and table salt.
NaCl - Sodium Chloride - table salt
Approximately 30 -40 grams of salts per kg
Salts are formed by combining metals and non metals.The elements of the salt are present in periodic table.