Sodium chloride is a compound; a compound has a chemical formula (or a formula unit) not a chemical equation.
The formula unit of sodium chloride is NaCl.
NaCl doesn't burn.
2NaCI is the chemical formula(there is no equation). The compound is called D-Glucosamine Sulfate.
NaCl is sodium chloride or salt.
An example of a balanced chemical equation is: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
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The chemical equation for the reaction of TiOCl with NaOH is: TiOCl2 + 2 NaOH → Ti(OH)2 + 2 NaCl
The chemical equation for this reaction is: NH4Cl + NaOH → NaCl + NH4OH
The formula unit of sodium chloride is NaCl.
The chemical formula (more correct is formula unit) of sodium chloride is NaCl.
You would denote a solid substance in a chemical equation by writing "(s)" next to the chemical formula of the solid. For example, if you want to indicate that sodium chloride is a solid in a chemical equation, you would write NaCl(s).
The balanced equation is AgNO3 + NaCl --> AgCl + NaNO3. No coefficients are needed because everything bonds in a 1:1 molar ratio.
Assuming there is only salt left, NaCl.