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Sodium chloride can be mixed (as solid or in solutions) with other substances.
Because two compounds - sodium chloride and water - are mixed.
a mixture of ammonium chloride and sodium chloride is a mixture of the both. both being chlorides cannot chemically react with other. So they can only be physically mixed.
You get a mixture of sodium chloride and gold. There will be no chemical reaction. Gold is very unreactive.
This is sodium chloride - NaCl.
Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
Yes, it is possible.
Salt mixed with water will form aqueus sodium chloride, NaCl (aq). The chemical formula for this is NaCl.H2o
the solid sodium chloride will dissolve in water.
The secret to separating any mixture is to find a property in which the mixed substances differ. For instance, sodium choride (NaCl)is very soluble in water; whereas, ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) is not. By putting the mixture of NaCl and NH4Cl in water (enough to dissolve all of the NaCl, but not enough to dissolve the NH4Cl), the NaCl will dissolve, and the solid left behind is ammonium chloride.
sodium chloride as a compound has different physical and chemical properties than sodium and chloride not mixed together
chloride Chlorine. Salt is Sodium Chloride (NaCl) my bobes