The formula for salt is NaCl i.e. SODIUM CHLORIDE.
I suppose that you think to a chemical formula. Example: table salt (sodium chloride) has the chemical formula NaCl.
Chemical symbols - Na is Sodium and Cl is Chlorine
NaCl It is a rock salt an ore for sodium
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The chemical equation is 'NaCl'. However, in chemistry, a 'salt' is any metal cation and any acid radical anion. So something like CaCO3 ( Calcium carbonate) is a salt. In every day terms 'salt' is the white crystalline powder used in food preparation. which is NaCl . 'Na' is the sodium cation (Na^+) and the chloride 'Cl' is the acid radical anion (Cl^-) .
It does not have any chemical formula
The chemical formula for table salt is NaCl.
NH3 and salt is NaCl
The chemical formula of salt is NaCl. The chemical formula of sugar (sucrose) is C12H22O11.
Grey salt is impure marine salt; the chemical formula is NaCl (sodium chloride).
Potato chips are potatoes + cooking oil. Both of these are very complex organic substances and there is no known way to express this complexity in a chemical formula.
More than hundred cooking oils are known and used today; each has a different composition. Also cooking oils are mixtures and doesn't have a chemical formula as a compound.
Salt water is a solution, it does not have a single chemical formula.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is the chemical name of table salt, cooking salt, edible salt, halite.
Copper sulfate, chemical formula CuSO4Sodium chloride, chemical formula NaClSodium chromate, chemical formula H2CrO4Mercury sulfide, chemical formula HgSCalcium carbonate,CaCO3
The answer is NaCl.
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