Chlorine, Potassium, or other solids or liquids can make salts.
Na + Cl = Sodium chloride.Any acid and base combined will react to form a salt and water mixture.
Sodium (alkali metal) and chlorine (halogen gas) are to make sodium chloride (salt).
For example metals from groups 1,2, 3 but also many other.
Practically all chemical elements can form salts.
it is a metal and nonmetal
NaCl
sodium and chloride
sodium and chloride
Usually salts, from the metallic elements in group 1. However, note that hydrogen is also in group 1 and can not form salts, although it forms many other kinds of compounds.
They combine to form salts.
The elements in group 17 are known by the name halogens. They are non-metal elements and are at times referred to as salts.
Salts are chemical compounds not elements.
Various type of salts are formed with H2SO4.. They are:K2SO4 , Na2SO4 , MnSO4 , BaSO4
Usually salts, from the metallic elements in group 1. However, note that hydrogen is also in group 1 and can not form salts, although it forms many other kinds of compounds.
The majority of elements, and especially metals form salts.
Metals form salts.
Practically all chemical elements can form salts.
Metals and ammonium form generally salts.
They combine to form salts.
The elements in group 17 are known by the name halogens. They are non-metal elements and are at times referred to as salts.
Halogens
Yes, three salts of group 1 elements (Lithium, Sodium Potassium and salts) are soluble in water.
Yes. Cobalt forms many salts and some other compounds as well.
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.
Halogens form salts by combining with metals. Halogens are in the 17th group of the periodic table. Sodium chloride,Potassium iodide are some examples.