common salt does not have much effect as it is a substance formed during the process of neutralization. thus it is neither acidic nor basic in nature.
it will stay yellow
Turmeric powder is commonly used as an indicator. When added to a substance, it turns red in the presence of a base and yellow in the presence of an acid. To test if salt is acidic or basic, mix a small amount of turmeric powder with water and add a pinch of the salt. If the turmeric turns red, the salt is basic; if it turns yellow, the salt is acidic.
The common-ion effect promotes the decrease in solubility of a sparingly soluble salt when a common ion is added to the solution. This phenomenon occurs because the presence of the common ion suppresses the dissociation of the salt, leading to a shift in equilibrium toward the formation of the solid salt.
The Common Ion Effect states that the solubility of a slightly soluble salt is reduced when it is dissolved in a solution that already contains one of the ions in the salt. This occurs because the common ion suppresses the dissociation of the salt, shifting the equilibrium towards the solid state.
neither, a common salt solution is neutral
The common-ion effect decreases the solubility of a slightly soluble salt in a solution that already contains one of the ions of the salt. This leads to a decrease in the pH of the solution due to the shift in the equilibrium of the dissociation reaction towards the production of more undissociated molecules and fewer ions.
the low concentration of salt increases the protein solubility on aqueous solution,known as salting in effect
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
No, salt solution does not typically show the Tyndall effect because the particles in a salt solution are dissolved at the molecular level and are too small to scatter light significantly. The Tyndall effect is typically observed with colloidal solutions where the particles are larger and can scatter light.
The sodium chloride water solution is neutral.
Lower solubility of an ionic compound, and an increased amount of precipitate formed
Common salt is NaCl. The common ion in Nacl and HCl is chlorine (Cl).