vinegar's chemical formula is CH3COOH, while salt is NaCl Now Na+ and Cl- are both specator ions. So if the mixture is in water then the equation will go as fallows. CH3COOH + NaCl + H2O ------ NaCH3COO + Cl- + H3O
vinigar,mixed with salt,water and crushed up melitonin
The chemical equation for this reaction is: NH4Cl + NaOH → NaCl + NH4OH
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between NaOH (sodium hydroxide) and tartaric acid (C4H6O6) is: 2NaOH + H2C4H4O6 -> 2H2O + Na2C4H4O6
Well, Baking soda is a base, and vinigar is an acid. As they try to cancel each other out, it creates a fizzing, chemical reaction
The chemical equation for the formation of table salt (sodium chloride) is 2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl. This equation represents the combination of one sodium atom with one chlorine molecule to produce two sodium chloride molecules.
This is not a chemical formula or equation.
If you mean epsom salt, the chemical formula is MgSO4, also called magnesium sulfate.
The chemical equation is:CH3(CH2)2COONa + NaOH = C3H8 + Na2CO3
The chemical formula for epsom salts, magnesium sulfate, is MgSO4.
NaCl is sodium chloride or salt.
Chemical formula of:tin is Snsalt is Na+aq and Cl-aqwater is H2OThere is no equation because there is no reaction!
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Assuming there is only salt left, NaCl.
H2SO4+2NaCl=2HCl+Na2SO4
vinigar,mixed with salt,water and crushed up melitonin
NaCl is the chemical equation for salt it is sodium and chlorine so if the water is pure then no it is not an acid
The chemical equation for the formation of table salt from sodium and chlorine is: 2 Na + Cl2 -> 2 NaCl