The Hartmannn solution contain sodium lactate and sodium, potassium, calcium chlorides.
Any difference - the formula unit is NaCl.
Sodium chloride is NaCl; if you think to sodium hydride this is NaH.
The solution is a liquid containing dissociated sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Water is H2O.
1. Brine is water solution of sodium chloride. 2. "Fused" NaCl is melted sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is a chemical compound, sodium is a chemical element.
The difference between sodium chloride and ammonia chloride solutions is the ions present. Both solutions contain chloride ions. However, the first solution contains sodium cations whereas the second solution contains ammonium cations.
Sodium chloride is compound, NaCl; sodium (Na) is a metallic chemical element and chlorine (Cl) is a gas.
No, they are salts, but it is a big difference between these compounds.
Sea salt is mostly sodium chloride, but it contains a variety of other substances as well.
By chemical constituting elements: NaNO3 and NaCl respectively
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond because a big electrostatic attraction between ions of sodium and chlorine exist.