The answer is 11,5 mg NaCl for 1 L water.
Because: - sodium is absolutely necessary for the organism - sodium chloride is a preservative - sodium chloride is a condiment, a seasoning compound
Silver doesn't react with sodium chloride.Silver nitrate react with sodium chloride forming the insoluble silver chloride.
23 grams of Na is close enough to 1 mole not to matter, so add 35.45 grams of Chloride ion to the flask.
Add magnesium chloride to sodium chloride and mix.
The needed mass is 0,0584 g.
Salinity (or 'saltiness') is due to the compound sodium chloride, written NaCl, and adding more of this will increase the salinity. However never add metallic sodium to water, it produces a violent and dangerous reaction. So when you say 'adding sodium to chloride' I'm not sure what you mean. The compound sodium chloride is just cooking salt and quite harmless and you can add as much of that as you like, but sodium as an element is a different matter.
Sodium chloride is soluble in water, other stones no. Add sufficient water, stir and after this filter. Sodium chloride pass the filter as a solution. Sodium chloride may be refined by repeated processes of crystallization/recrystallization.
- sodium chloride is the most used condiment, NaCl improve the taste of foods - sodium chloride is a good preservative for foods - sodium is indispensable for the human organism (also for many animals)
When zinc is added to sodium chloride, a displacement reaction occurs where the zinc replaces the sodium in the compound. This results in the formation of zinc chloride and sodium being left separate.
first, add water to the mixture, barium chloride is soluble in water. then filter through and funnel and filter funnel. then add sodium sulphate, using the stove they will expand and separate. ( sodium cloride, and sand
- Sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water. - Potato can absorb an amount of sodium chloride.
1. Sodium chloride in moderate amounts is a pleasant condiment. 2. Sodium chloride is a food preservative. 3. Sodium is indispensable for life.