No, sodium or element Na is a light metal in the nature. A solution of Na though can be made to treat hyponatreama - lack of Na in the body.
Yes
Solute is Sodium chloride , the substance that is put into the solvent Solvent is Water , the substance that the solute dissolves into. The whole is a Solution.
The sodium chloride would be the solute, the water the solvent, the two together the solution.
water is the solvent while sodium nitrate is the solute
Water would be the solvent in this case.
The solute is the thing that dissolves, in this case the sodium hydroxide. The solvent is the thing that dissolves it, in this case the water. The result is neither solvent nor solute, but a solution. It could be used as a solvent for some other material.
Sodium chloride may be a solute in water solutions.
The solvent is frequently water.
Solute is Sodium chloride , the substance that is put into the solvent Solvent is Water , the substance that the solute dissolves into. The whole is a Solution.
Yes, sodium chloride is a solute.
The solute is of course sodium chloride (NaCl) and the solvent is generally water.
It may be a solute in water but it is a solid white salt.
Sodium chloride is the solute.
Example: salted water (sodium chloride solution): - water is the solvent - sodium chloride is the solute
Sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent.
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Sodium chloride is a a polar molecule.