The IUPAC name of sodium chloride is "sodium chloride". But it is commonly known as table salt.
If you mean table salt, the answer is Sodium Chloride (NaCl).
The chemical name of sodium chloride is sodium chloride. The formula is NaCl.
The name of the ionic compound NaCl is Sodium Chloride. =)
No. Salt is a chemical bond between sodium and chloride. The real name for table salt is Sodium Chloride. I know it sounds real smartie pantsie, but it's true.
Sodium chloride is the chemical name for common table salt
sodium chloride
The chemical name for sodium chloride is sodium chloride. It is composed of one sodium ion (Na+) and one chloride ion (Cl−) held together by an ionic bond.
The common name for Sodium Chloride is table salt. But salt and Sodium are not the same thing. There is no real "common" name for Sodium itself, but I assume you mean Sodium Chloride.
sodium chloride
Table salt is sodium chloride, or NaCl. It might also be called halite (which is the name of sodium chloride crystals considered as a mineral), though that's more the geological name for salt).
the chemical name is sodium chloride, but if you need to be specific then i don't know what the name is, but i do know that one of the names is sodium chloride. sorry if i couldn't be of any assistance.
The chemical name "sodium chloride" has two parts: "sodium" and "chloride." "Sodium" refers to the cation (positively charged ion) in the compound, while "chloride" refers to the anion (negatively charged ion).