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In (chemistry) and biology, Carbon (C) is an element, and salt(s) are always molecular compounds. For example, table salt molecular formula is NaCl = sodium + chlorine.
NaCl (sodium chrloride) is popularly known as table salt.
Yes, the formula unit of sodium chloride is NaCl.
Well there are two elements in table salt. The formula for common table salt is NaCl, which is sodium chloride. The two elements are sodium and chlorine.Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
No, NaCl stands for sodium chloride, which is more commonly known as table salt.
Table salt is sodium chloride - NaCl.
the common salt(NaCl) is generally regarded as odourless.
Table salt is NaCl (Sodium Chloride), but a salt in chemistry is just the solid produced when a metal is reacted with an acid.
Its NaCl2, called sodium chloride, It is simply common table salt which is used with food.
NaCl is the chemical formula for sodium chloride, often known as "table salt". "Na+" is the formula for a sodium ion; "Cl-" is the formula for a chloride ion. The charges balance to give a ratio of 1 sodium ion : 1 chloride ion per molecule of NaCl.
Both are equal compound. Table salt contains naCl.
Matters, what are your reactants? (haha I tried to be funny) Products are the result in a chemical formula equation for instance Na + Cl > NaCl NaCl (sodium cloride)(Table Salt) is your product if you were looking for a diffrent exsplanation please contact me
If you think to NaCl(s) the meaning is solid sodium chloride.
'Table Salt' is Sodium Chloride (NaCl)
They form a salt maybe not table salt but a salt. NaCl is our common talbe salt, but chemistry sees many other compounds as salts.
The product is the result of a chemical reaction. NaCl, or table salt, is a product. HCl, hydrochloric acid, is another, and CO2, carbon dioxide, would be a third.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not an indicator in analytical chemistry.