it inozies, and turns into salt water and forms hydrated ions
We say that an aqueous solution of NaCl is formed. The solution will also be able to conduct electricity as the sodium and chloride ions are now free to move about throughout the solution.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water:
NaCl------------Na+ + Cl-
When NaCl is added to water, you would observe that it dissolves quite readily.
This concentration of NaCl is 2,6 g NaCl/100 mL solution.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water.
Of course, the salt (NaCl)
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That would leave you with NaCl solution. Salt water.
A solution of NaCl or common salt in water
ion-dipole forces.
Any ionic salts dissolves in water quickly.(Like NaCl, Sodium Chloride) as water is a polar solvent. The salt ionizes in water quickly than sugar.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: NaCl----------Na+ + Cl-
NaCl is added to water when a saline water solution is necessary; NaCl is dissociated in water: NaCl -------------------Na+ + Cl-
Because of the phrase "like dissolves like". Both NaCl and water are made up of polar bonds and have a polar shape, so like dissolves like. If NaCl was nonpolar in its shape, the polar water would not be able to dissolve the nonpolar NaCl.