Not exactly. Normal saline, which is isotonic, is 0.154M. However, if you used any values with only one significant figure in your calculations, you would have to round it to 0.2.
A 0.0% NaCl solution is a solution with absolutely no NaCl.
If 10 is 10 molar for you, this is a saturated solution of NaCl.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solutionMoles of solute = Liters of solution * Molarity ( 100 mL = 0.1 Liters )Moles of NaCl = 0.1 Liters * 0.20 M NaCl= 0.02 moles NaCl============
Nothing will happen to a red blood cell in an isotonic solution. An isotonic solution means that the amount of solvent in the solution is the same inside the cell as it is outside the cell. Osmosis occurs, but the water going into the cell equals the water leaving the cell. A red blood cell in a hypotonic solution will burst because more water will go into the cell than the water leaving it. A red blood cell in a hypertonic solution will shrivel up because more water will leave the cell than go into it.
Sodium chloride is a salt; the water solution is neutral.
Yes, because the solution of NaCl is an electrolyte.
Pure solide NaCl is not electrically conductive. The water solution of NaCl is an electrolyte and is conductive.
117 grams of NaCl
This solution is homogeneous.
The electrical conductivity of the solution will be higher if the concentration of NaCl increase.
If we add 1 L of water to 1 L of 2 M NaCl solution will give 2 L of 1 M NaCl solution
Sodium chloride is a solute when is dissolved in water (the solvent).