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No, the chemical formula for table salt is NaCl, one atom of Sodium and one atom of Chlorine.

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Why are water and salt inorganic compounds?

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Chemicals that do not contain carbon?

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Are ammonia salt and water inorganic compounds?

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Why sodium chloride is not an organometallic compound?

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