Sodium chloride is a solute when is dissolved in water (the solvent).
The best solvent of NaCl is water.
Yes, the solubility of NaCl can be affected by the solvent used. Different solvents can have varying effects on the solubility of a substance like NaCl.
Because ethanol is not a polar solvent.
no
The solute (NaCl) is dissolved in the solvent (water)
A solution of NaCl in a solvent in which the cations and anions separate, for example in water, can conduct electricity.
To get 0.15 moles of NaCl, mass of NaCl = moles * molar mass = 0.15 * (23+35.5) = 8.775 g and 0.15M is 0.15 mole of NaCl in on liter solvent which equals 8.775 g then ypu add solvent up to 1 liter.
In a solution, the particles which are present in larger quantity are called solvent and the particles which are present in smaller quantity are called solute. For example, in aqueous NaCl solution: NaCl is the solute particle and H2O is the solvent.
No, sodium chloride (NaCl) and hexane do not form a solution because they are immiscible. NaCl is a polar compound that dissolves in water, while hexane is a nonpolar solvent that does not interact with NaCl.
NaCl in frozen water NaCl in BaI2 (assuming BaI2 has the greater amount)
It is not soluble.
The solute (NaCl) is dissolved in the solvent (water)