The most common compound in salt replacers is Pottasium Chloride
potassium ... i think
Potassium, &/or Sodium (K or Na).
There should be at least two atoms of two elements in a salt.
Salt and sugar are both compounds, not elements. Salt contains two elements, sodium and chlorine, and sugar contains three elements, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.WHO REALLY CARES..NO ONE LIKES SALT AND SUGAR ANYWAYS IN THE SAME AREA. SO SUCK IT
Epsom Salt
salt{Nacl},water{H2O},and i think air but I'm not really sure on that one
Regular salt is made up of two elements from the periodic table. These two periodic elements are chlorine and sodium.
Table salt is composed of the elements sodium and chlorine.
There are two main elements found in table salt. Sodium and Chlorine. Its formula is NaCl
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
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The halogen chlorine and the reactive metal sodium are in table salt.
The best place to order replacement cooker elements would be the store the original cooker was purchased. If that's not an option, replacements can be found on the manufacture website.
Hallogens. I found the answer after some research.
Iodized salt contain: - sodium chloride (NaCl) - iodine (as KI or KIO3) - an antikaking agent
Sodium and chlorine are the two elements in table salt.
Halogen is the family of salt producing elements.
Since sodium is quite reactive it is always found in chemical combination with one or more other elements, most commonly chlorine. This is sodium chloride, the principal ingredient in common table salt.
There should be at least two atoms of two elements in a salt.