Any reaction occur.
Any reaction occur between these two reagents.
Any reaction occur.
NaCl (s) + H2SO4 (l)-------> HCl (g) + NaHSO4 (s)
Yes, this is possible; the classic Manheim process use this reaction.
They are named from the acids: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, sodium phosphate, sodium citrate, sodium oxalate, sodium fluoride etc.
Because lead(II) sulfate is insoluble any reaction occur.
Saltwater, which is a mix of water and dissolved sodium chloride, will leave a residue of sodium chloride when it evaporates. The water evaporates, leaving behind the salt as a white or clear crystal residue.
The boiling point of a concentrated aqueous solution of sodium chloride is higher than that of pure water. This is due to the presence of the solute, which raises the boiling point of the solution through a process called boiling point elevation. The exact boiling point will depend on the concentration of the sodium chloride in the solution.
because mold has high tolerance to sodium chloride
Because water is evaporated and sodium chloride remain as crystals.
During electrolysis of concentrated aqueous sodium chloride, chloride ions are preferentially oxidized over water molecules at the anode due to their higher standard electrode potential. This results in the liberation of chlorine gas instead of oxygen gas.
Calcium chloride typically increases sodium chloride rejection in a membrane filter. This is because calcium chloride can create a more concentrated solution on one side of the membrane, leading to an increased osmotic pressure that enhances the rejection of sodium chloride during filtration.