Pretty much any Group 1(Alkali metals) and Group 2(Alkaline Earth Metal) will form a salt when bonded with a nonmetal(right hand side of Periodic Table). Some transition metals also make salts.
Halogen is the family of salt producing elements.
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The family of "salt producing" elements are Halogens.
group 1 and group 2 will make salts easily with non metals
Many transition metal compounds (groups 3 to 12) are also known to form salts.
Group 1 or 2 elements with group 16 or 17 elements.
elements in families have similar?
Alternative Methods of Producing Iodized Salt
Any of the halogens will form salts. Chlorine is the halogen that makes table salt.
There should be at least two atoms of two elements in a salt.
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Halogen is the family of salt producing elements.
Halogens are the name of a group of non-metal elements found on the Periodic Table, Group 7A (or 17). Halogens include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine. Halogen lamps usually contain an inert (Noble) gas and a small amount of bromine or iodine surrounding the filament. It is a family of "Salt Producing" elements.
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Normally, sodium and chlorine are the most common but potassium and chlorine is a "salt" as well. The common rule is that elements of the halogen family and the alkali family form "salt" compounds.
Alternative Methods of Producing Iodized Salt
One atom sodium and one atom chlorine in each salt molecule.
Halogens
Any of the halogens will form salts. Chlorine is the halogen that makes table salt.
Sodium and oxidised chlorine, known in this form as chloride. The chemical name for salt, is Sodium Chloride.
If you think to sodium chloride (NaCl) this contain Na and Cl (halogen).
Salt, NaCl, Sodium Chloride, pee, you name it its in there.
The halogen family of elements make up group VIIA of the periodic table. They are the nonmetallic chemical elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. The name halogen means salt, and all of these elements, each having a valence of -1, will readily react with sodium to form the halides sodium fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), sodium bromide, sodium iodide, and sodium astatide.