Halogen is the family of salt producing elements.
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If you think to sodium chloride (NaCl) this contain Na and Cl (halogen).
Na:Sodium Cl:Chlorine NaCl= Salt
You are producing a salt (or brine) solution.
The periodic table table has elements arranged in increasing order of the atomic number. NaCl is a salt derived from sodium and chloride ions. Neither ions nor compounds are listed in periodic table. The elements involved in producing the salt are sodium (period 3 group 1) and chlorine (period 3 group 17).NaCl is made up of two elements: sodium and chlorine. Sodium is present in group-1. Chlorine is present in group-17.
No, on the periodic table of elements a family is a group of elements that are in the same row.Answered by Faustin Obedi
Pretty much any Group 1(Alkali metals) and Group 2(Alkaline Earth Metal) will form a salt when bonded with a nonmetal(right hand side of periodic table). Some transition metals also make salts.
Hallogens. I found the answer after some research.
Halogens are the name of a group of non-metal elements found on the Periodic Table, Group 7A (or 17). Halogens include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine. Halogen lamps usually contain an inert (Noble) gas and a small amount of bromine or iodine surrounding the filament. It is a family of "Salt Producing" elements.
Normally, sodium and chlorine are the most common but potassium and chlorine is a "salt" as well. The common rule is that elements of the halogen family and the alkali family form "salt" compounds.
Alternative Methods of Producing Iodized Salt
Any of the halogens will form salts. Chlorine is the halogen that makes table salt.
If you think to sodium chloride (NaCl) this contain Na and Cl (halogen).
Sodium and chlorine are the two elements in table salt.
Table salt is composed of the elements sodium and chlorine.
There should be at least two atoms of two elements in a salt.
Are you getting power to the chlorinating cell. You can see tiny bubbles forming like a fine mist around the elements when they are working.
There are no minerals in salt . . . salt is a compound of the elements Sodium and Chlorine.