The chemists definition of "salt" is: "Any chemical combination of a metal and a non-metal".
Common salt, sodium chloride, is a compound of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) A mixture is just two things existing together but not combining chemically, for example, salt and sand mixed together. They can be separated without being chemically changed. An element is a single atom not combined with anything else. For example, sodium and chlorine are both elements. Combined chemically, the form a compound.
Na (Sodium) is combined with Cl (Chlorine) to make NaCl (table salt).
When vinegar and salt are combined, they are not dangerous for normal household use. However, it is important to avoid ingesting large amounts of this mixture as it can be harmful.
Salt (sodium chloride) and iodine do not create a chemical reaction when combined. They can be physically mixed together to form a mixture, but they do not undergo a chemical transformation.
The indicator will turn green when the right amounts of acid and alkali have been combined to make a solution of salt and water. This indicates that the solution has reached a neutral pH level.
Na:Sodium Cl:Chlorine NaCl= Salt
Vinegar and antacids
Rubidium is not a component of table salt.
Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) form to make table salt.
This element is sodium (Na).
This element is sodium (Na).
Sodium and Chlorine (Will become sodium chloride)
An acid and a base combining is called a neutralization reaction, and it forms salt and water.
Common salt, sodium chloride, is a compound of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) A mixture is just two things existing together but not combining chemically, for example, salt and sand mixed together. They can be separated without being chemically changed. An element is a single atom not combined with anything else. For example, sodium and chlorine are both elements. Combined chemically, the form a compound.
Na (Sodium) is combined with Cl (Chlorine) to make NaCl (table salt).
Water is the solvent and salt is the solute. Together they make a solution of salt water.
A mixture is simply various compound mixed together. Vary the amount of one compound in the mixture and the properties, such as density, can be changed. For example, salt and water can be combined to make a mixture of salt water. If more salt is added the density of the mixture increases. If you add more water, then the density decreases. While pure salt, a compound, will always have the same density because it is governed by forces at the atomic level, not simply the amount of sodium and chlorine that is combined.