There is twice the change in colligative properties in the sodium chloride solution than in the glucose solution.
If potassium chloride is fully dissolved in pure water, the white crystals of KCl will disappear to yield a clear solution.
Colorless
High melting point High Boiling point Conducts electricity when molten or dissolved Cant conduct electricity when solid Example Sodium chloride
Ammonium chloride, NH4Cl, dissolves in water and dissociates into the ammonium, NH4+, and chloride, Cl-, ions
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Dissolved solute (NaCl, salt) will raise the boiling point and lower the freezing point of water. This is known as a colligative property.
Ammonium chloride is easily decomposed and NH3 and HCl are released.
Sodium chloride when dissolved in water forms an electrolyte that conducts electricity.
Sodium chloride is easily dissolved in water.
When salt is dissolved a water sodium chloride solution is obtained.
Sodium chloride is conductible: - when is dissolved in water - when is melted
Sodium chloride is easily dissolved.
Salt water contain dissolved sodium chloride; chemical and physical properties are different compared with fresh water.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; in water NaCl is dissolved and dissociated in ions.Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
The sodium chloride solution of sodium chloride in water is homogeneous.
This solution contain a specified concentration of sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is easily dissolved.