An aqueous mixture of zinc chloride and silver nitrate would be insoluble silver chloride. Water and oxides of nitrogen will also be produced during the reaction.
when water is the solvent for a mixture it is called and aqueous solution.
Yes, in this case you would have an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and acetic acid.
it is a compound and a mixture because its silver and chloride
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."
Yes, it is a mixture of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O).
You would observe precipitation of magnesium hydroxide.
A homogeneous mixture, such as aqueous sodium chloride.
homogeneous mixture
Because two compounds - sodium chloride and water - are mixed.
A NaCl solution is a mixture. It has Na+ ions, Cl- ions and water.
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when water is the solvent for a mixture it is called and aqueous solution.
No sodium chloride is not a heterogeneous mixture.
Sodium metal can be obtained by electrolysis from molten mixture of sodium chloride and calcium chloride in Down's cell. The metal can not be obtained by electrolysis from aqueous solution, because hydrogen will evolve instead.
NaCl (sodium chloride) is a compound, not a mixture.
Sodium chloride is a compound, not a mixture.
No, chloride is an ion.