Molar mass of NaCl: 58,44
Atomic weight of Na: 22,99
Atomic weight of chlorine: 35,45
58,44---------------22,99
100------------------x
x= 100 x 22,99/58,44 = 39,666 % Na
58,44---------------35,45
100------------------x
x= 100 x 35,45/58,44 = 60,35 Cl % Na
Rounded values
This is the amount (percentage etc.) of sodium chloride (NaCl) in a material; for example the concentration of sodium chloride in sea waters is approx. 36 g/L.
For a normal saline solution the concentration of sodium chloride is 9 g/L.
It is just easy. Divide the moles by volume.
This is the amount of NaCl in a given volume of water at a specified temperature.
The solubility of chemical compounds is determined experimentally; for many compounds tables of solubility already exist. See this link: http://srdata.nist.gov/solubility/index.aspx.
A definition doesn't exist, it depends only on our needs and appreciation.
Concentration is defined as the amount of a material in a specified unit of volume or mass.
Normal saline has a sodium chloride concentration of 9 g/L.
From 5 g/L to 360 g/L at 20 0C.
This solution contain a specified concentration of sodium chloride.
This depends on the sodium chloride concentration; higher the concentration, higher the density.
The concentration of sodium chloride increase.
It depends on the concentration of sodium chloride.
This depends on: - the volume of the drop - the concentration of sodium chloride solution
This solution contain a specified concentration of sodium chloride.
Normal saline solution has a sodium chloride concentration of 9 g/L.
Some methods are: - measuring the density - using a salinometer - chemical determination of sodium, chlorine or sodium chloride
The average concentration of sodium chloride in ocean waters 1s 35 g/L.
When it is necessary to hydrate the organism and to balance the sodium concentration in blood.
The concentration of sodium in sodium chloride is 39,666%.
9.000%