Nope, I think you are referring to chlorate, the polyatomic ion (ClO3). The -ide at the end of chloride is the suffix you use when naming an ionic compund. For example: ----> Chlorine (1-) + Sodium (1+) = Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and not Sodium Chlorine.
There are no oxygen atoms present in the formula unit of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). It is composed of nitrogen, hydrogen, and chlorine atoms.
NO!!!! Potassium chloride has the formula 'KCl' . This is one atom/ion of potassium and one atom/ion of chlorine. There is NO oxygen present, so you cannot produce oxygen. However, potassium chlorate has the formula 'KClO3' . This is one atom of potassium , one atom of chlorine and three atoms of oxygen. So potassium chlorate will decompose to produce oxygen. NB Note the spellings and the formulae of both substances.
Elements do not contain polyatomic ions. Examples of substances that do not contain polyatomic ions include water (H2O), sodium chloride (NaCl), and oxygen gas (O2).
ZERO - Calcium Chloride is CaCl2 and thus does not contain carbon. In like manner Carbon is C and does not contain calcium chloride.
Nothing, table salt is indifferent to oxygen.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) doesn't contain oxygen.
No, salt is NaCl (Sodium and Chlorine)
Zero. The formula for hydrogen chloride gas is HCl. It does not contain oxygen.
There are no oxygen atoms present in the formula unit of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). It is composed of nitrogen, hydrogen, and chlorine atoms.
Water, sodium chloride, oxygen are three examples.
Pure sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium chloride.
NO!!!! Potassium chloride has the formula 'KCl' . This is one atom/ion of potassium and one atom/ion of chlorine. There is NO oxygen present, so you cannot produce oxygen. However, potassium chlorate has the formula 'KClO3' . This is one atom of potassium , one atom of chlorine and three atoms of oxygen. So potassium chlorate will decompose to produce oxygen. NB Note the spellings and the formulae of both substances.
No. Sodium chloride is plain "table salt". "Organic" compounds always contain carbon, plus some combination of hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Living things always contain all four of the CHON elements.
Elements do not contain polyatomic ions. Examples of substances that do not contain polyatomic ions include water (H2O), sodium chloride (NaCl), and oxygen gas (O2).
Sodium chloride doesn't contain proteins.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) contain chlorine and sodium.
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.