The solubility of sodium chlorate at 10 oC is 89 g/100 mL.
Heterogeneous
NaClO, this is the correct formula for sodium hypochlorite
if we dissolve a starch in water it forms a colloidal solution and the particle size is much larger to completely dissolve in water
Q= 0,0576 x 80 x 33,9 = 156 kJ
it can be as cold as -10C or as warm as 5C
Formula= NaClO
NaClO + HNO3 --- NaNO3 + HCl + Cl2
10c
10c if you buy them from a market.
The chemical formula of sodium hypochlorite is NaClO.
10c-4c = 6
Probibly like 10c
NaclO
25 mL
10c to 60c depending on condition.
In Australia the Lyre bird is on the 10c coin.
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