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What rocks have salt in them?

Sodium chloride is not a rock: in the nature NaCl exist as the mineral halite.


Is salt a mineral or not?

Sodium is a metal, common table salt is sodium chloride, which is a compound. Sodium can make up salt. In the nature sodium chloride exist as the mineral halite.


Is sodium chloride in it's natural state in salt?

In the nature sodium chloride exist as the mineral halite or in seawater solution.


What is the oxide of sodium chloride?

An oxide of sodium chloride doesn't exist. The oxides of sodium are: Na2O, NaO2, Na2O2.


Is salt an autotroph?

Any link exist between sodium chloride and autotrophy.No.


How do you write sodium chloride?

Potassium hydroxide is KOH. Sodium chloride is NaCl. A reaction doesn't exist.


Will water react with sodium chloride?

Any reaction exist; a solution is formed, sodium chloride being dissociated.


How are ions in a sodium chloride held together?

Between the ions Na+ and Cl- a strong ionic bond exist.


Is sodium chloride hygroscopic?

Sodium chloride has a rare dihydrate, obtained from cold solutions - NaCl.2H2O.


Where is soduim found?

Metallic sodium is far too reactive to exist in nature, and our supplies are obtained from seawater. Electrolysis is the method used, and molten sodium chloride is the immediate source. But the temperature of the molten salt is cleverly lowered by using an eutectic mixture with calcium chloride. This is a clever use of the properties of an eutectic. The world gets by with only 100 000 tons or so of this useful metal each year.


Where found soduim?

Metallic sodium is far too reactive to exist in nature, and our supplies are obtained from seawater. Electrolysis is the method used, and molten sodium chloride is the immediate source. But the temperature of the molten salt is cleverly lowered by using an eutectic mixture with calcium chloride. This is a clever use of the properties of an eutectic. The world gets by with only 100 000 tons or so of this useful metal each year.


What intermolecular forces are present in sodium chloride?

In sodium chloride, the dominant force is ionic bonding, which occurs between positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged chloride ions. These ions are held together by strong electrostatic interactions. Ionic compounds do not have intermolecular forces because they do not exist as discrete molecules.