There is no such thing as NaC1.
NaCl (with a lowercase L) is sodium chloride, an inorganic ionic compound.
Yes this is a compound but is made of different elements.
Yes, it is an ionic compound
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Sodium and Chloride
this contains sodium and carbon
yup NaCl in H20 yields Na+ and Cl- ions There is no chemical reaction since the salt merely dissolves in the water. You can take the water out & still have the salt. No new compound is formed though.
Molarity = moles of solute/volume of solution. 1 liter = 1000 millilitetrs 3.00M = X Moles/1000ml = 3000 millimoles, or 3 moles NaCl 3 moles NaCl (58.44g NaCl/1mol NaCl ) = 175.32 grams needed. About 4/10 of a pound of salt.
There is no such thing as NaC1. NaCl (with a lowercase L) is a compound known as sodium chloride.
What type of substance is NaC1
- The compound NaC1 doesn't exist. - The compound NaCl (sodium chloride) contain sodium and chlorine.
The Chemical Compound for salt.
There is no compound with the formula NaC1. NaCl (with a lowercase L) contains Sodium and Chlorine.
There is no such thing as NaC1 in chemistry. However NaCl (with a lowercase letter L) is an inorganic compound.
Sodium chloride or NaCl is a salt that is an example of an ionic compound. Ionic compounds are compounds that exhibit ionic bonding between sodium ions called cations and chloride ions called anions.
There is no such thing as NaC1. NaCl (with a lowercase L) is a hard, crystalline substance.
NaC1 is noothing. NaCl (with a lowercase L) is a salt. In fact it is table salt.
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Nothing is made out of NaC1, as no such thing exists. However rock salt, also called halite, is made out NaCl, with an L.
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