NaCl is an ionic salt which forms a lattice structure due to the opposing polarities of sodium ion and chloride ion. The polarity is dictated by the electronegativity of an atom's nucleus.
In pentane, the molecule has no polar sites due to the similarity of the hydrogen and the carbon electronegativities. In acetic acid, however, there is a polar portion of the molecule at the carboxyl group. This polarity will allow NaCl to dissolve to form an organic salt and hydrochloric acid in small amounts.
Sodium chloride is not soluble in acetone.
NaCl is more soluble in acetic acid.
acetic anhydride and sodium chloride will form.
There shouldn't be any precipitate. Metathesis between those reactants gives sodium chloride (soluble) and acetic acid (also soluble).
B. Sodium Chloride- NaCl(s) means that a sodium and chlorine ion make solid sodium chloride, which has nothing directly to do with solubility in water. However, NaCl is soluble in water. The formula to show this is NaCl(solid) + H20 -> Na+(aqueous) + Cl-(aqueous) + H20 An easy way to remember what is soluble in water is that polar molecules dissolve in water, and nonpolar molecules do not. So since it dissolves in water, both water and sodium chloride must be polar, which is true for the following reason:
Glacial acetic acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to give sodium acetate and water CH3COOH + NaOH = CH3COONa + H2O
Sodium Chloride vs Sodium bicarbonateSodium chloride is NaCl, Sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3.It is a salt of Hydrochloric acid, It is a salt of Carbonic acid.It is Saline in taste, It is slightly bitter in taste.It cannot act as a base, It mostly acts as a base.It is more soluble, It is less soluble.
1. The water solutions of sodium chloride are neutral. 2. The pH of vinegar is under 7 and the value depends on the concentration of acetic acid.
No dilute acetic acid (vinegar) and sodium chloride do not react.
Any chemical reaction occur.
Nothing, you will simply get a solution of H+ + HOAc + Na+ And Cl-. ( A weak acid cant displace a strong acid. E.g. acetic acid cant make HCl.)
Examples: sodium chloride, acetic acid, citric acid, sodium sorbate, gelatin, ethanol, etc.
Examples: sodium chloride, acetic acid, ethanol, ammonia solution, sulfuric acid.
Salt (NaCl, sodium chloride) is a compound; vinegar is a mixture, a homogeneous solution of acetic acid in water.