Yes.
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Yes it is a polar molecule. Consider the double bonded oxygen group which should be able to pull electrons toward it due to its high electronegativity, thus polarizing the molecule.
It has polar bonds. It is classified as an ionic molecule. It will dissolve in a polar substance, such as water.
sodium acetate and zinc phosphate
Sodium acetate or Sodium ethanoate
How many formula units of sodium acetate are in 0.87 moles of sodium acetat
Sodium Acetate is also known as Sodium Ethanoate.
It is both an ionic and polar molecule.
Sodium chloride is a a polar molecule.
It has polar bonds. It is classified as an ionic molecule. It will dissolve in a polar substance, such as water.
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 chloride has a polar molecule.
Sodium chloride is not a molecule, it is a crystalline solid in which the sodium cations and chloride anions are present in a 1: 1 ratio. The smallest particle that represents sodium chloride is a formula unit.
sodium acetate and zinc phosphate
Sodium acetate or sodium ethanoate or E262.
NaCl will not dissolve in CCl4 is a polar molecule and polar molecule will only dissolve other polar molecules. As the same goes for non polar molecules.
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