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Madalyn Cantrell
12 September, 06:45
What is the correct chemical formula for NaCl
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Tamia Hampton
12 September, 08:23
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NaCl is the correct chemical formula for common table salt.
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Darion Murphy
12 September, 09:11
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Formula for sodium chloride is NaCl.
Commonly referred to as table salt.
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