NaCl is table salt, H2O is water, go pour some in and find out.
it totally dissolves in water....nothin' special :)
NaCl is ionic And H2O is a polar solvent therefore ionic in a polar covalent are soluble in a polar solvent.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water - 360,9 g/L at 20 0C.
The solubility of sodium chloride is approx. 360 g/L at 20 0C.
Seven seas
Nothing. NaCl creates a reverse reaction to H2O.
The product is sodium chloride.The reaction is:NaOH + HCl - NaCl + H2O
NaCl+H2O COMPELATE THE EQUATION
NaCl is easily soluble in water; BaSO4 is insoluble.
Rising the temperature the solubility is increased but in the case of NaCl the effect is not so great.
The reactants are NaCl and H2O. A becks: HCl NaOH
NaCL + H2O
The solubility of salt in ethanol is very low - 0,65 g/L.
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