The element in table salt (sodium chloride) is sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl).
Yes, salt is not listed as an element on the periodic table. Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) are the elements that combine to form salt (sodium chloride), but the compound itself is not listed on the periodic table.
Sodium is Na. Table salt is NaCl.You wont find salt in the periodic table as it is not an element it is a compound. Salt is properly called Sodium Chloride. Symbol for salt is NaCl which comes from Na (Natrium is the original name for Sodium, hence Na and Cl from Chlorine.Hope this helps.
Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, is a compound. It is composed of sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl) ions bonded together in a 1:1 ratio to form the compound NaCl.
As far as I know Ci isn't an element so I am going to assume that you meant Cl. NaCl is known as salt.
The element in table salt (sodium chloride) is sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl).
The compound with the element Na and Cl is called sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt.
Table salt (including sea salt) is sodium chloride, a compound, not an element. Sodium chloride is represented by NaCl, and contains two elements, Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl).
Table salt, or sodium chloride, is a compound composed of two elements: sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). Sodium is a metallic element found in Group 1, Period 3 of the periodic table, while chlorine is a nonmetallic element found in Group 17, Period 3 of the periodic table.
This element is chlorine (Cl) - 60,334 %.
This element is chlorine (Cl).
This element is chlorine (Cl).
This element is chlorine (Cl).
This is chlorine (Cl).
it is soidium cloride NaCl it is an ionic compound made up of the eliments soidium(Na0 and clorine(Cl)
The element Sodium (Na) The element Chlorine (Cl) The compound they make (NaCl) is called Sodium Chloride, commonly called table salt.
Table salt, NaCl is formed from Na and Cl.