NaCl --> Na+ + Cl-
You could write water on either side I suppose, but it is negligible.
I've also seen H2O written over the arrow.
NaCl---> Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
NaCl----------------------Na+ + Cl-
NaCl ---------------------Na+ + Cl-
The equation is: NaCl----------Na++ Cl-
NaCl------------>Na+ + Cl-
Dissociation of sodium chloride in water solution: NaCl -----------Na+ + Cl-
the solid on the left side and aqueous ions on the right side.
Dissociation of what? Table salt, for example (NaCl) dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions in water.
CaCl2 → Ca2+ and 2Cl-
Dissociation of sodium chloride in water solution: NaCl -----------Na+ + Cl-
NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-is a dissociation reaction.
The reaction is:FeS2 + H2O + 3,5 O2 --------------- FeSO4 + H2SO4It is not a dissociation reaction.
The dissociation is:NaHCO3-------------Na+ + (HCO3)-
The dissociation reaction is: NaCl------------------Na+ + Cl-
Dissociation products of sodium chloride are the cation Na+ and the anion Cl-.