The only pure salt that has any sodium chloride {note correct spelling} in it is the salt sodium chloride itself. Many mixtures of salts could contain sodium chloride in the mixture.
The compound for salt is sodium chloride. One type does not "contain" more.
salt! sodium cloride!
The word eqaution for salt is:sodium cloride. sodium + chlorine= sodium chloride
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is known as common salt, or in the kitchen as just "salt"
Cooking doesn't modify sodium cloride.
Sodium Cloride is the whole thing and cloride is the compound
Sodium cloride,(NaC)l,or as most people call it, table salt.
Sodium-Cloride, in other words half is made from the stuff in swimming pools!!
No, sodium chloride is not sugar. Sodium chloride is commonly known as table salt, which is a salt composed of sodium and chlorine ions. Sugar, on the other hand, is a sweet-tasting carbohydrate that is used as a sweetener in various food products.
sodium doesn't grow anywhere Sodium is a chemical element Sodium Cloride is found in the ocean Salt however is found in many diffrent underground caverns is different countries
Sodium chloride is the chemical name for table salt. It is composed of equal parts sodium and chloride ions and is commonly used as a seasoning and food preservative.
Yes!