homogeneous mixture
homogeneous mixtures
Water.
Yes
In aqueous solution, H2 is evolved at the cathode (instead of sodium) and chlorine gas is collected at the anode.
Single-replacement
homogeneous mixtures
Sodium chloride may form aqueous solutions.
This is a solution of sodium chloride in water.
Water.
Because two compounds - sodium chloride and water - are mixed.
Silver chloride, which is very insoluble, would precipitate out of the solution
it becomes ionic in aqueous solution
Sodium chloride solution with zinc carbonate precipitate.
Because metallic sodium reacts quickly and violently with water.
In an aqueous solution sodium chloride can in fact conduct electricity. This is because within an aqueous solution ions are free to move while as a solid NaCl will not conduct any electricity
water
This procedure creates an aqueous solution of sodium chloride.