Science, asked by melody96, 1 year ago

Is salt is carbon compound used in daily life ​

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is NO.

NO, the salt that we use in daily life is not a carbon compound. The chemical formula of the common salt that we use every day is NaCl.  

The two elements Na and Cl represent sodium and chlorine respectively. The symbol for the element carbon is C. There is no carbon in the chemical formula for salt.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

The answer is no.

Explanation:

The salt used in daily life is not a carbon compound. The common edible salt we use in daily life is Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Na stands for Sodium and Cl stands for Chlorine. Symbol of Carbon is C. So the Carbon is not in NaCl.

The organic salt that we use in our daily life contains an organic ion and is simply a salt which is used in edible products.

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