A NaCl solution is a mixture. It has Na+ ions, Cl- ions and water.
Sodium chloride is a compound (NaCl).
This solution is a mixture.
It is a mixture. It form NaCl with water.
A compound.
Calcium chloride is a compound.
a compound, it is Sodium Chloride
You get a mixture of an element and a compound.
There is more than one element/compound. If we were to have a solution of Sodium Chloride (salt) and H2O (water), there are two different compounds in that one solution. The Sodium Chloride is split into chloride ions and sodium ions and water molecules surround them in the solution.
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Sodium chloride is a compound, not an element. The solution is a homogeneous mixture./
Salt Water is a homogeneous mixture. More specifically, a solution. Even more specifically, an aqueous solution. Water is a compound, H2O. (Not assuming you don't know this...) Salt is also a compound, NaCl. It is made up of Na+ (Sodium) and Cl- (Chloride) ions. Hence its scientific name is Sodium Chloride. When Salt is put in water, it exists in separate Na+ and Cl- ions, not as a whole NaCl molecule. This is called an aqueous state, therefore giving Salt Water the title of "aqueous solution."
It's a solution - of the chemical Sodium Chloride dissolved in water.
There can be elements or compounds in solution. For instance, sodium chloride is a solution of a compound. Conversely, a solution of bromine is a solution containing an element.
Sodium chloride is a compound.
Neither - its a measure of hydrogen ion concentration.
Sodium chloride is a compound.
Sodium chloride is a compound.
Sodium chloride is a compound.
Sodium chloride is a compound.
Sodium Chloride is a compound.
it is a compound molecule , and even i know a sixth grader