Yes. They form a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
10 percent NaCl in distilled water is equivalent to 100 g/L NaCl.
NaCl in water is a mixture.
NaCl is a compound known as the table salt.
A NaCl solution is a mixture. It has Na+ ions, Cl- ions and water.
Yes. When NaCl is added to water, it forms a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture.
Water and and sodium chloride are chemical compounds. The water solution of NaCl is a mixture.
Water and sodium chloride are chemical compounds; the solution is a mixture.
Only the water solution of sodium chloride is a mixture of NaCl and water.
The water solution of sodium chloride is a homogeneous mixture.
Water and salt form a solution, not a mixture. All solutions of NaCl in water are "salt water," but if you get the concentration of NaCl over 3.5 percent they prefer to use the term brine.
Most of Ocean water is salt water, NaCl. However, because of the other things intertwined with it, it is considered a mixture.
To prepare a Normal Saline Solution in 100ml of distilled water, you would add 0.9g of sodium chloride (NaCl) to the water. This concentration of 0.9% NaCl is considered isotonic and mimics the salt concentration of our body fluids. Stir the solution until the salt is completely dissolved before use.