Salt is not an element, so there is no atom number.
The answer depends on which salt.
The atomic mass of salt, which is primarily made up of sodium chloride (NaCl), is the sum of the atomic masses of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). The atomic mass of sodium is approximately 23 g/mol and the atomic mass of chlorine is approximately 35.5 g/mol. Therefore, the atomic mass of salt (NaCl) is approximately 58.5 g/mol.
Table salt, or sodium chloride: NaCl
Yes
Saltwater is a mixture of water and salt (sodium chloride), which is a compound. The atomic number is a property of elements, not compounds. Sodium, which is one component of salt, has an atomic number of 11. Chlorine, the other component, has an atomic number of 17.
There are no such substances called atomic salts. To form a salt, there must be two atoms (or ions) at least.
sodium chloride is a salt, a type of compound, not an element. it has no atomic number.
It is an ionic compound - arranged in a giant lattice structure.
color of salt added to the container
Sodium combines with chlorine to form salt. The compound is known as sodium chloride.
The atomic ratio in this salt is 1:1. The mass ratio is 22.999:35.457 of sodium to chlorine, the ratio of the atomic weights of sodium and chlorine.
The symbol for sodium is Na and its atomic number is 11. Sodium is a highly reactive metal that is commonly found in salt compounds and plays important roles in biological processes.