a mineral. sodium chloride to be exact.
Salt
Salt (sodium chloride - NaCl) is an example of an ionicsubstance.
Sodium chloride or NaCl is a type of ionic compound that is called a 'salt'. There are many, many salts, but NaCl is also table salt.
Ionic compund
Sodium (Na) is a pure substance, listed on the Periodic Table. Table salt however, is Sodium Chloride (NaCl), which is not a pure substance
an ionic compound
its matter that is pure and iis a single kind.... such as salt or surgar
no salt is not a combustible substance but salt water is combustiblle
a substance known as water or a silicon water base. any kind of salt.
That totally depends on with what kind of substance it'll react.Some of the possibilities of a STRONG acid are:(in order of 'reacts with: ' >> 'to form what")metal >> hydrogen gasneutral salt >> nothing happensalkaline >> waterbasic salt >> weaker acidamphoteric substance >> acidic salt or weak acidstarch >> glucoseetc.
No, salt is a substance.
Table salt, sodium chloride, is both a compound and a substance. You should understand that the word substance is a very general term. Elements, compounds, or mixtures, all qualify as substances. All matter is made up of substances of some kind. Whereas a compound is a specific kind of substance, one that is composed of the chemical combination of two or more elements.
A salt solution is a homogeneous (uniform) mixture of salt and water, and is not a pure substance.
no , its a mixture. salt is a pure substance, as is water, but togher they are a mixture.....
They don't. The dissolving of salt in water is not the formation of a new compound, but rather merely creating a uniform mixture. It is not a new substance.
Refined salt (sodium chloride) is a pure substance; but kosher salt is only an error because salt is an inorganic product..
The salt is a substance and it a ingredient that will not freeze.