salt water
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: NaCl----------Na+ + Cl-
The NaCl dissipates into Na+ and Cl-, and thus into NaOH and HCl with H2O
The freezing point of water would decrease if 4 mol of NaCl were added because NaCl is a solute that disrupts the water molecules' ability to form solid ice. Each mole of NaCl added to water reduces the freezing point by approximately 1.86 degrees Celsius. So, with 4 mol of NaCl added, the freezing point of water would decrease by about 7.44 degrees Celsius.
When NaCl is added to water, the NaCl crystals dissolve and dissociate into Na+ and Cl- ions. This creates an electrolyte solution where the ions are free to move around in the water. The solution may also experience a temperature change due to the dissolution process.
Adding NaCl to pure water will not have a significant effect on the pH of the solution. NaCl dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions in water, which are pH-neutral, and do not affect the concentration of H+ ions in the solution.
Yes. When NaCl is added to water, it forms a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture.
NaCl is added to water when a saline water solution is necessary; NaCl is dissociated in water: NaCl -------------------Na+ + Cl-
Sodium chloride is soluble in water but don't react with water.
Any difference
0 % of sodium chloride is equal with no NaCl !
(kb=0.51degrees celcious/(mol/kg) for water and i=2 for NaCl)
The chemical and physical properties are changed.