All ionic compound are not salts but all salts are ionic compounds for example NaOH is an ionic compound but not the salt.
Yes. That is part of the definition of a salt.
Yes, that is part of the definition of what a salt is.
Not all salts contain sodium.
A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt. Acid + base = salt + water
no salt (NaCl) is an ionic compound
An Ionic Compound can also be known as salt.
Salt is made up of tiny solid particles to hard to melt down into a liquid or a gas. So the answer is yes, salt is always a solid. it is an ionic compound
ionic compound
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
Neither. Table salt is an ionic compound.
A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt. Acid + base = salt + water
no salt (NaCl) is an ionic compound
An Ionic Compound can also be known as salt.
Table salt NaCl, is a giant ionic compound.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt, an ionic salt, a water soluble salt.
It is an ionic compound.
Solidlike salt (NaCl) which is an Ionic compound.
Salt is made up of tiny solid particles to hard to melt down into a liquid or a gas. So the answer is yes, salt is always a solid. it is an ionic compound
ionic compound
No; it's an ionic compound.