The formula for salts can vary depending on the specific salt. In general, salts are composed of positively charged ions (cations) and negatively charged ions (anions) held together by ionic bonds. The formula for a salt is typically written as the cation first followed by the anion, such as NaCl for common table salt.
Only some salts have hydrates, not all. These salts contain in the formula water of crystallization.
The chemical formula unit of sodium chloride is NaCl.
Various type of salts are formed with H2SO4.. They are:K2SO4 , Na2SO4 , MnSO4 , BaSO4
The formula for the iodite anion is IO2-
The chemical formula for epsom salts, magnesium sulfate, is MgSO4.
Only some salts have hydrates, not all. These salts contain in the formula water of crystallization.
hydrochloric acid(name) or HCL(formula)
(nh4)2co3
By adding the molecular weights and dividing by 1 you have the formula for Eq for salts that use only 1 chloride.
The chemical formula unit of sodium chloride is NaCl.
Common salt is Sodium Chloride, NaCl
For ionic compounds the correct term is formula unit, not molecule.
When HNO3 dissolves in water, it forms salts called nitrate salts. These salts contain the nitrate anion (NO3-) and a cation from the base used to neutralize the acid.
Various type of salts are formed with H2SO4.. They are:K2SO4 , Na2SO4 , MnSO4 , BaSO4
The formula for the iodite anion is IO2-
The word molecule is not so correct in this case; salts forms generally large lattices. More correct is the term formula unit.
Table salt is NaCl. Read as Sodium Chloride