Need more data. Lets assume your adding the salt because you have a chlorine generating system. First you must determine the salt content of the pool water using either test strips or chemicals. The water should be between 2500 and 4000 PPM. Once you determined the present salt level you will know how much to add. Basic rule is 50lbs per 2000 gal.
You could have just as the pool supply store or Google searched it.
A normal vinegar didn't contain sodium chloride.
all depends on how much water you put in and how much sodium chloride you used
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When a mixture of sodium chloride and water is heated to dryness, the residue is sodium chloride, because the boiling point of sodium chloride is much higher than the boiling point of water.
Normal saline solution has a sodium chloride concentration of 9 g/L.
i gallon worth of pounds
1 atom in each molecule (60,33417 %)
This depends on the sodium chloride concentration; higher the concentration, higher the density.
Sodium chloride is a compound not an element; the molar mass of NaCl is 58,44 g.
The ionic bonding in sodium chloride is much stronger than the internal bonding in either element that forms sodium chloride; therefore, the melting point of the salt is much higher than that of either element that forms the salt.
The solubility of sodium chloride in water is 360,0 g/L at 20 0C.
Answer: Zero.