Of course, until saturation.
Na2CrO4 will dissolve in water as will all sodium compounds.
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
Sodium doesn't dissolve in water, it reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen: sodium + water ----> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
Perhaps its water, when water and sodium mix the water tends to dissolve the sodium
sodium chloride dissolve in water because of vacuous compound
water
Water doesn't dissolve sodium, water react violently with sodium:2 Na + 2 H2O = 2 NaOH + H2
NaCl (sodium chrloride) is popularly known as table salt.
Na2CrO4 will dissolve in water as will all sodium compounds.
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
Sodium doesn't dissolve in water, it reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen: sodium + water ----> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
Sodium Bromide is a stable salt. It will dissolve in water.
Perhaps its water, when water and sodium mix the water tends to dissolve the sodium
sodium chloride dissolve in water because of vacuous compound
Water dissolve sodium chloride because both are polar compounds.
Sodium nitrite is soluble in water.
the solid sodium chloride will dissolve in water.