0.9% means there is 0.9 grams NaCl per 100ml of solution. So 1000 ml of 0.9% sodium chloride contains 9.0 grams of NaCl.
Dissolve 29,2185 g sodium chloride p.a. in 1 000 mL demineralized water
at 20 0C.
Dissolve 5,844 g sodium chloride in 100 mL water.
A solution of o,9 g NaCl in 1 000 mL water contain 0,61 g sodium.
You need 58,44 g NaCl for 1 L water to make a molar solution.
The answer is 0,1 mol NaCl.
Sodium chloride contains sodium and chlorine atoms.
Sodium Chloride is a molecule. A molecule contains 2 or more atoms. Each molecule of Sodium Chloride contains 1 sodium atom and 1 chloride atom.
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride contains sodium and chlorine ions, which are electrically charged atoms.
Sodium chloride contains sodium ions, not metallic sodium. Hence they show different chemical properties and behaviour.
There is no carbon in sodium chloride. Sodium chloride, what we call table salt, contains sodium and chlorine in a one-to-one ratio. These molecules have no carbon in them at all.
The answer is 48,17 L.
Because it contains Sodium cations and Chloride anions
Sodium chloride is an example of a common table salt.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
100 g of the solution contains 11 g of sodium chloride
Sodium chlroride contains phospnhorous