Salt (if you think to sodium chloride) has no carbon.
Salt is composed of sodium and chlorine; it contains no carbon.
No.
Salad is a mixture. Salt and water are both compounds and carbon is an element.
Refined salt hasn't any carbonaceous material.
When an acid reacts with a carbonate, the three products formed are carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
Carbon is an element. Salt is a compound made of sodium and chlorine ions. Water is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Carbon dioxide is a compound made of carbon and oxygen atoms.
You get carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
The mixture of water vapor, carbon dioxide, oxygen gas, and salt water is salt water. Salt water is a solution composed of water and salt (sodium chloride), along with some dissolved gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Acid plus metal carbonate typically results in the production of salt, carbon dioxide gas, and water. The chemical reaction between the acid and metal carbonate involves the acid reacting with the metal component of the carbonate to form a salt, while carbon dioxide gas is released as a byproduct.
Water and salt doesn't contain carbon.
In (chemistry) and biology, Carbon (C) is an element, and salt(s) are always molecular compounds. For example, table salt molecular formula is NaCl = sodium + chlorine.
Salt. Carbon, if you have a carbon filter for your fish tank.