Yes, this is true.
Gram percent is the number of grams of a solute per 100 grams of a solution. For example, if a solution of NaCl and water was said to have a 0.02g% of NaCl, this would mean that for 100g of saline solution, 0.02 of those grams are salt. Since 1L of water weighs 1kg (at normal conditions), there would be .2g of NaCl in 1L of a 0.02g% NaCl solution.
That refers to a mixture consisting of 2/100 of sodium chloride (salt) and 98/100 of something else (usually water).
A 0.0% NaCl solution is a solution with absolutely no NaCl.
molarity of 5% NaCl solution would be 1.25M.
Cholrine is present only 0.15% in human body.amount of chlorine and sodium is equal.which means chlorine is in form of Nacl .This Nacl may be in form of ions present in solution.
If you think to an isotonic solution the concentration is 0,9 g NaCl/100 g solution.
The answer is 8 g NaCl.
The answer is 0,0001 %.
The concentration of NaCl is 15,73 mg/100 mL.
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Pure solide NaCl is not electrically conductive. The water solution of NaCl is an electrolyte and is conductive.
This concentration of NaCl is 2,6 g NaCl/100 mL solution.