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NaCl polar or non polar?

NaCl is an ionic compound, certainly not nonpolar.


Why is NaCl very soluble?

Because NaCl is a polar, ionic compound.


Is sodium chloride is soluble in ether?

Sodium chloride is highly polar (ionic in fact) where hexane is very not. The two don't attract at all, so each is insoluble in the other.


Why is salt a soluble?

Because NaCl is a polar compound (solute) dissolved in a polar solvent (water).


Why sodium chloride dissolved in water'?

Water is a polar solvent and NaCl is an ionic compound.


NaCl is an example of?

NaCl is a Sodium Chloride molecule,and is a Polar Bond.


Why does NaCl stay dissolved in water?

Sodium chloride is an ionic compound and water a polar solvent.


Will NaCL and Hexane form a solution?

No, sodium chloride (NaCl) and hexane do not form a solution because they are immiscible. NaCl is a polar compound that dissolves in water, while hexane is a nonpolar solvent that does not interact with NaCl.


Is NaCl polar or non-polar?

NaCl is an ionic compound, and these terms are generally reserved for covalent compounds. But by definition, all ionic compounds are polar.


Why Nacl is soluble in benzene?

Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not soluble in benzene because benzene is a nonpolar solvent and NaCl is an ionic compound, which is more soluble in polar solvents like water. Ionic compounds like NaCl dissociate into ions in polar solvents due to the attraction between the polar water molecules and the charged ions. Benzene lacks the polarity needed to disrupt the ionic bonds in NaCl, so they do not dissolve in it.


Why does NaCl dissolve in an aqueous solution?

Because sodium chloride and water are ionic compounds.


Is Na-Cl polar or nonpolar or ionic?

Sodium chloride (NaCl), is an ionic compound. It is made of 2 ions which are attracted to each other.