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Sodium is Na. Table salt is NaCl.


You wont find salt in the Periodic Table as it is not an element it is a compound. Salt is properly called Sodium Chloride. Symbol for salt is NaCl which comes from Na (Natrium is the original name for Sodium, hence Na and Cl from Chlorine.

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