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Compounds found in homes?

Sugar, water, salt, alcohol, etc.


What types of compounds chlorine is found in?

Chlorine is commonly found in compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt), hydrochloric acid, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). It can also be found in various organic compounds known as chlorinated hydrocarbons.


Is oxygen an example of salt?

no. oxygen is a gas found in the air, and salt is a solid mineral found in the ground.


Is sodium salt or metal?

Sodium as an element is metal but as compounds with chlorine,florine,iodine etc they become salt compounds.


What sulfurous salt compounds are found in the ocean?

potassium sulfate, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate


Why are ionic compounds not commonly found in living systems?

Ionic compounds are found very frequently in living systems. All of the salt, buffers, blood, etc. contain ionic compounds such as NaCl, KCl, Na3PO4, CaCl2, MgSO4, and on and on.


Compounds that chlorine can be found in?

Hydrochlric acid (HCl) and common salt, Sodium chloride (NaCl).


Are water salt and ammonia inorganic compounds or organic compounds?

Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.


How is chlorine found in its natural state?

Chlorine is typically found in nature as the diatomic molecule Cl2, a gas that is produced from the electrolysis of salt water. It can also be found in mineral compounds such as halite (rock salt) and in some natural organic compounds like chlorocarbons.


What allows compounds to dissolve such as table salt?

What allows compounds to dissolve such as table salt?


Is chlorine found in nature?

Chlorine gas is the product of some chemical reactions, but the pure element is EXTREMELY reactive and is rarely found in nature.Chlorine is common in compounds such as sodium chloride (ordinary table salt).


What the silvery white metal used to make salt?

The silver-white metal used to make salt is sodium. Sodium is a highly reactive metal that is commonly found in salt compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt).

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