You just dissolve some solid sodium chloride in water and make it up to a 1 molar solution.
for example if you wanted one litre of solution you'd dissolve one mole of NaCl in 1 litre
1 mole = 23 + 35.5 = 58.5grams approximately
you'll have to look it up for more accurate gram molecular masses
A 0.0% NaCl solution is a solution with absolutely no NaCl.
If 10 is 10 molar for you, this is a saturated solution of NaCl.
Sodium chloride is a salt; the water solution is neutral.
Yes, because the solution of NaCl is an electrolyte.
Pure solide NaCl is not electrically conductive. The water solution of NaCl is an electrolyte and is conductive.
117 grams of NaCl
The electrical conductivity of the solution will be higher if the concentration of NaCl increase.
This solution is homogeneous.
If we add 1 L of water to 1 L of 2 M NaCl solution will give 2 L of 1 M NaCl solution
Sodium chloride is a solute when is dissolved in water (the solvent).
molarity of 5% NaCl solution would be 1.25M.
A solution of NaCl 1 M.