If you mean an Arrhenius or Brønsted-Lowry acid, then it's an hydrogen ion, or H+. But protons generally don't just float around, combining instead with water molecules to beget hydronium ions- H3O+
Sodium chloride is a polar compound as water.
When the salt dissolves in the water it raises the water's boiling temperature, so it stops boiling.
Ions. NaCl is a molecule. And when put in water the polar quality of the water molecules pull apart the na and the cl into ions.
the nature of the solte and solvent determines the attractive forces that exist between particles in solution
The products are zinc chloride and hydrogen.
yes
Sugar, salt. Lots of things dissolve in water.
Aspirin dissolves in warm water. If cold water is used, that will give a maximum yield.
The Arrhenius acids give proton or hydrogen ion or hydronium ion in water.
Sodium chloride is a polar compound as water.
such compounds are bases or alkalies.
salt is an ionic compound. it dissolves in water to give aqueous solution.
When the salt dissolves in the water it raises the water's boiling temperature, so it stops boiling.
it doesn't. it dissolves in water. sodium chloride is just common table salt. try it at home!
Metallic
Ions. NaCl is a molecule. And when put in water the polar quality of the water molecules pull apart the na and the cl into ions.
My brother dissolves sugar in his orange juice to make it sweet. You can dissolve salt in water to make saltwater.