(s) is solid.
If you mean pure substances then:HCl(aq) and NaCl(aq) are not pure substances but solutions. The (aq) means the substance is dissolved in water.HCl(g) and NaCl(s) is are pure substances
NaCl is sodium chloride.
If you think to NaCl(s) the meaning is solid sodium chloride.
NaCl has not 2 in the formula unit.
NaCl is the formula for Sodium Chloride - salt.
I'm going to assume that you mean 23.34g of NaCl. 1 mole NaCl = 58.442g NaCl (the atomic weight of Na and Cl in grams) 23.34g NaCl x (1mol NaCl/58.442g NaCl) = 0.3994mol NaCl
The alphabet "S" is a source of salt, as the chemical symbol for salt is NaCl.
There is no such thing as NaCI. You most likely mean NaCl (with a lowercase L) which is an electrolyte.
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) --> AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
Uh? NOLs from where. The Sub S isn't taxable, its losses were passed through. If you mean can you deal in NOLs between non-combinning/consolidated reporters...NO.
'NaCl' is the symbol formula. It is synthesised by ignited sodium metal in chlorine gas. 2Na(s) + Cl2(g) = 2NaCl(s) NaCl ( Sodium chloride) is common table salt.
Yes, this is true.