Sodium Chloride, or NaCl
The two elements that make up salt are sodium and chloride. Hence, the scientific term for common salt, sodium chloride. NaCl
table salt
Salt...plain old table salt.
The term beautiful is not adequate for table salt.
Aluminum
NaCl or table salt
The term "scientific notation" is used for a way of writing very large or very small numbers. Apart from that, "NaCl" is already the form used in science to specify this compound (common table salt).
sodium chloride
Sodium chloride is an ionic salt.
The generic term would be "salt"; not the specific "table salt" sodium chloride, but the general term.
Table salt is made of a chlorine ion and a sodium ion. Sodium is a metal, and chlorine is a nonmetal. Salt on its own is neither; it is an ionic compound. Table salt is a salt. We use the term salt to mean table salt very often, but in chemistry, we have to refine our use of the term to include some other ideas. A salt is what results from the combination of an acid and a base. (Water is also produced.) Table salt, sodium chloride (NaCl), is one of many salts. Just for starters, any Group 1 or Group 2 metal combined with any halogen (the Group 17 nonmetals) forms a salt. And there are more. Remember to consider in what application you're using the term "salt" so you can plug into the right set of ideas. If we're talking about salt in the kitchen or on a cooking show, that's sodium chloride or table salt. In the chemistry lab, we've just used a general term that we have yet to make more specific.
a type of salt. there just the scientific term for salt(s)