yes it is a compound
No - it is not a compound. There is no chemical interaction between the Na+, Cl- ions and H2O it is suspended in.
Water is a compound. Rust is a compound
Salt water is a suspension.
Water is a compound, Rust is a compound, but Salt Water is not. It is a mixture (or suspension), a combination of the compound Salt (NaCl) and Water (H2O)
Rust and Salt Water have nothing to do with each other. Rust is created in a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen:
2Fe (iron) + O2 (oxygen) --> 2FeO (iron oxide, commonly known as rust)
Salt Water is an aqueous solution, meaning the salt exists as it's separate ions within the water. NaCl and H2O molecules are not combined. The aqueous solution can be written as such:
Na+ + Cl- + H2O
Notice that there is no "-->" meaning no reaction has taken place and those ions and molecule I just wrote are not combining to form any compounds.
Yes, salt is an example of a substance with chemical properties. Its chemical properties include the ability to react with other substances to form new compounds.
Both salt and water are compounds. Table salt is sodium chloride (NaCl) made up of the elements sodium and chlorine. Water is H2O so it is made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
Yes, salt (sodium chloride) and water are both considered inorganic compounds. Inorganic compounds are typically those that do not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, which is the case for both salt and water.
Water and salt are classified as chemical substances. Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules, while salt is made up of sodium and chloride ions. Both substances undergo chemical reactions to form new compounds.
They are inorganic compounds; chemical formulas are: - ammonia: NH3 - salt: NaCl - water: H2O
No. Salt water is an example of a solution, in which salt is the solute and water is the solvent. Solutions are mixtures, not compounds.
Salt is dissolved in water because both are polar compounds.
Salt is easily dissolved in water because both are polar compounds.
yes. both are inorganic
Salad is a mixture. Salt and water are both compounds and carbon is an element.
There could be many compounds in a solution. But there has to be at least two of them. For example salt water is a solution.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
Some examples of compounds are water, table salt and sucrose. The water is H2O, table salt is NaCl, and sucrose is C12H22O11.
Salt is dissolving in water. It is different in other temperatures.
The salt and water separately are both compounds (chemically bonded), ie; are different elements put together. Salt in water is a mixture that is not chemically bonded and can be separated easily. :)
No. Water and salt on their own are compounds, but together they are a mixture.
Water and salt doesn't contain carbon.