Chlorides are the products of the reactions between hydrocloric acid and a base.
Many are, but not all. As an example of exception: silver chloride, AgCl.
Why HCL forms only one series of salts?
Most metallic salts are soluble in hydrochloric acid, but some common exceptions include silver chloride, mercurous chloride, and lead chloride. These salts tend to form insoluble chlorides when reacted with hydrochloric acid.
This name is chlorides.
The two salts belonging to the sodium family are sodium chloride (table salt) and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda).
Salts for deicing are sodium chloride and calcium chloride.
Sea salts contain: sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride etc.
Sea salts contain: sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride etc.
Chlorides are salts derived from hydrochloric acid, containing the anion chloride (Cl-).
Examples are: calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, zinc chloride, sodium carbonate.
Examples: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium choride; other salts are in traces.
All chloride have he chloride (Cl-) anion.
sodium chloride, potassium chloride.
Because water and some salts are polar compounds. Soluble are: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, uranyl nitrate, calcium chloride, lithium chloride, sodium nitrate, sodium carbonate, ammonium chloride etc.
The most important is sodium chloride; other salts are magnesium and calcium chloride. Many other salts are in extremely low concentration.
By heating many salts are melted.
Examples are silver chloride and Pb(II) chloride.