sodium oxide
Sulfur Dioxide
It is not a mixture but a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. We call this compound water.
NaCl is sodium chloride, a salt - known as table salt.
Technically everything you see is made of chemicals. Even "chemical free" products are made of chemicals. Table salt is a chemical (Sodium Chloride or NaCl). A chemical is usually what we call any mixture or compound created when two or more atoms are combined. In the case of table salt, one atom of Sodium and one atom of Chlorine were combined to create the chemical compound Sodium Chloride. Water is also a chemical compound (H2O), in that it is a mixture of 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen. What we breath is a chemical compound made of mosty Nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (20%).
Sodium cloride,(NaC)l,or as most people call it, table salt.
donkey kong (i know it sounds like im lying but it really is the scientifical term for the answer your looking for and the compound found in oxygen is so big its why they call it donkey kong)
Find moles. 365 grams Na (1 mole Na/22.99 grams) = 15.876 moles Na ======================================================================= Now, sodium and nitrogen are about one to one, so they will be 1 in the empirical formula and either can be the divisor of oxygen's mole number 47 mole O/15.774 mole N = 2.979 moles oxygen ----------------------------------we call this 3 NaNO3 -----------the empirical formula of the compound ( sodium nitrate )
yes, nitrate and oxygen are the two elements being combined. when 2 or more elmeents combine, we call that a compound.
It is the compound of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. But most folks call it water.
Chemical symbols - Na is Sodium and Cl is Chlorine
The most common compound including chlorine is sodium chloride, or NaCl. Sodium metal explodes when exposed to water, and chlorine is a poisonous gas, so it's a little strange to realize that we have this compound sitting right there on the dinner table; we call it "salt". Another fairly common compound is the mixture of hydrogen with chlorine, which we call "hydrochloric acid"; it is commonly used for cleaning. In a very dilute solution, we call it "bleach".
"Sodium chloride" refers to the chemical compound composed of sodium and chloride ions bonded together. When we refer to this compound in everyday usage, we commonly use the term "salt" rather than its chemical name for simplicity and ease of communication.