'NaCl' is the symbol formula.
It is synthesised by ignited sodium metal in chlorine gas.
2Na(s) + Cl2(g) = 2NaCl(s)
NaCl ( Sodium chloride) is common table salt.
NaOH(hydroxide) + HCl(acid) ---------> NaCl(salt) + H2O(water)
The symbol equation for chlorine gas is Cl2.
The symbol for a substance in a water solution is typically written as the chemical formula of the substance followed by "(aq)" to indicate it is in an aqueous solution. For example, the symbol for sodium chloride in water solution would be NaCl(aq).
An example of an ionic equation is: NaCl(s) -> Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) This equation shows the dissociation of solid sodium chloride into its ions sodium and chloride in an aqueous solution.
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
The word equation for silver nitrate plus sodium chloride is "silver nitrate + sodium chloride → silver chloride + sodium nitrate". The symbol equation for this reaction is "AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO3".
NaOH(hydroxide) + HCl(acid) ---------> NaCl(salt) + H2O(water)
NaCl is the chemical formula (not symbol) of sodium chloride.
The equation is: NaCl----------Na++ Cl-
NaCl doesn't burn.
NaCl is sodium chloride or salt.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; a solution is formed and NaCl is dissociated:NaCl = Na+ + Cl-
2NaCI is the chemical formula(there is no equation). The compound is called D-Glucosamine Sulfate.
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NaCl is the chemical formula of sodium chloride (table salt).
The chemical symbol for salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl.