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The chemists definition of "salt" is: "Any chemical combination of a metal and a non-metal".

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What elements are combined to make salt?

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What is combined with rubidium to make table salt?

Rubidium is not a component of table salt.


What two elements are combined to make table salt?

Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) form to make table salt.


What active metal is combined to make a salt?

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What element can be combined with chlorine to make salt?

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What combined elements make up salt?

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What is called when an acid and a base are combined to make salt and water?

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Is salt a mixture a compound or a element?

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.


What is silvery white metal to make salt?

Na (Sodium) is combined with Cl (Chlorine) to make NaCl (table salt).


What is water when salt is dissolved into water?

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Why can the property's of a mixture vary?

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