Sodium Chloride (NaCl=Salt) can be dissolved in water, so if NaCl mixes with silica, just put it in some water. (:
Silicon (the chemical element, Si) doesn't contain sodium chloride.
Put the mixture in water and stir. After the dissolution of salt filter the solution; silica granules or powder remain on the filter, salt pass in the solution.
Sodium chloride is soluble in water, silica not; filter the mixture of NaCl, silica and water. NaCl pass in the solution.
Well since silica don't dissolve in water but 'sodium chloride' does (cuz it's salt)...so put them in the water,..then u'll see the preciptate,..remove he preciptate then u'll get the 'sodium choride' (wit water)..so now all you have to do is just to evaporise (or watever to remove the water witout NaCl)
No. Silica is silicon dioxide. Halite is sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride can be removed from solution by distillation. Boiling a solution of sodium chloride will cause the water to boil off and the sodium chloride to be left behind. If the water vapor is then condensed, the water obtained will be free of sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is soluble in water, calcium stearate not.Put the mixture in water, stir and filter; sodium chloride remain in solution, calcium stearate on the filter.
No. Calcium chloride is a cousin of sodium chloride- table salt. Likely to increase the hazard of RUST. There are other materials, such as silica gel, that are effective means of contolling moisture. But calcium chloride is not.
the sodium chloride mixed with water will remove its from the sulfur in fact, the sodium chloride or salt will dissolve in the water, leaving the sulfur undissolved.
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride is a compound.
Sodium chloride is not a cause of cancer.
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Sodium chloride is formed from sodium and chlorine.
Solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.Sodium chloride in water solutions or molten sodium chloride are electrolytes.