Sodium chloride is NaCl.
Water is H2O.
Sodium chloride is NaCl and is a salt.
Water is H2) and is an oxide.
1. Brine is water solution of sodium chloride. 2. "Fused" NaCl is melted sodium chloride.
Sterile water is water (H2O) that has been sterilized so as not to contain infectious microorganisms. Sodium chloride solution contains sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in water.
I believe molten sodium chloride is simply solid NaCl heated to a liquid form, while brine is concentrated NaCl solute dissolved in water solvent, therefore the difference is the absence of water from molten sodium chloride. You may want to cross reference..
Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; after dissolution NaCl is dissociated in Na+ and Cl-.
Due to extensive hydrogen bonding between the two compounds.
Sodium chloride form with water saline solutions.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; in water NaCl is dissolved and dissociated in ions.Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
Sodium chloride is separated from the solution after the evaporation of water.
Only the water solution of sodium chloride is a mixture of NaCl and water.
No. Sodium chloride in water dissolves into its individual Na+ ions and Cl- ions due to the polarity of the water molecule. This is not a bonding between water and sodium chloride. In fact there is no chemical reaction at all taking place. The dissolving of the sodium and chloride ions by water is a physical change, and can be reversed by letting the water evaporate.
The sodium chloride solution of sodium chloride in water is homogeneous.