Sand is made up of silicon. Its symbol is Si.
No, salt is a compound. Only elements appear on the periodic table.
No.
The periodic table consists of elements; NaCl (sodium chloride, or table salt) is a compound.
Table salt is sodium chloride and it is represented as NaCl
First off, there is no "salt" on the periodic table of the elements. Salt is a compound. However, you may be talking about "sodium". If that's the case, sodium is NOT in the same column as oxygen in the periodic table. Sodium is in the first column while oxygen is in the sixteenth column.
Potassium citrate does not appear on the periodic table. Only elements are found on the periodic table, and potassium citrate is a salt made from potassium (an element) and citric acid (a compound make of several elements). Even though it isn't found in the periodic table, it can still be classed as a SALT.
A period on the periodic table is a row.This is the horizontal section of the periodic table.
Salts are formed by combining metals and non metals.The elements of the salt are present in periodic table.
The periodic table consists of elements; NaCl (sodium chloride, or table salt) is a compound.
The answer is Group 17 Halogens.
no. salt is composed of Sodium and chlorine.
Table salt is sodium chloride and it is represented as NaCl
Table salt is a compound made up of the elements Chlorine(Cl) and Sodium (Na) Compounds do not appear on the Periodic Chart. You can find Cl and Na on the chart.
First off, there is no "salt" on the periodic table of the elements. Salt is a compound. However, you may be talking about "sodium". If that's the case, sodium is NOT in the same column as oxygen in the periodic table. Sodium is in the first column while oxygen is in the sixteenth column.
Because it is not an element - it is a compound.
Yes
Sodium Chloride ,which is capital I in the periodic table, is what "chemists" call salt.
no it is a gas not a salt.
Table salt is sodium chloride, NaCl; the metal is sodium (Na).