No sodium chloride is not a heterogeneous mixture.
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No, it is a compound, hence it is a pure substance. A mixture has no definite composition of constituents but sodium chloride has always a fixed composition i.e. one atom of sodium and one atom of Chlorine
The Roman suffix "-ide" means it is a compound not a mixture, colloid or such.
Yes sodium carbonate is a mixture. Sodium carbonate is a type of sodium salt that is made from carbonic acid.
No sodium chloride (table salt), is a compound.
No, sodium bicarbonate is a compound.
Sodium acetate is a chemical compound.
No. Sodium acetate solution is a homogeneous mixture, which is a solution. Sodium acetate is an ionic compound formed from sodium ions and acetate ions. Sodium in sodium acetate no longer has the properties of sodium metal.
Sodium Ethanoate (Acetate) is a COMPOUND. It is the sodium salt of ethanoic(acetic) acid. It formula is CH3COO^-Na^+
Yes. You can boil a mixture of sodium acetate in water and subsequently cool it. If you cause it to precipitate, it will feel hot.
Sodium acetate is a compound. Generally, when the name of a substance contains two or more words (unless one of them is solid, liquid, gas, or metal), it is not an element.
sodium acetate and zinc phosphate
Sodium acetate or sodium ethanoate or E262.
Some examples of a buffer are mixture of ammonium hydroxide with ammonium chloride & mixture of acetic acid and sodium acetate.
Sodium acetate or Sodium ethanoate
How many formula units of sodium acetate are in 0.87 moles of sodium acetat
The elements in acetate are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sodium in the case of sodium acetate(CH3COONa) *** Acetate: C2H3O2^-1
Sodium Ethanoate/Acetate is made from Carbon, Sodium, and Oxygen, and exists as two ions, the acetate ion, CH3COO- and the sodium ion, Na+.