It dissolves and therefore appears colourless because the positively charged ions, (Cs+) will be attracted to the negatively charged oxygen atoms in water, and the negatively charged ions (Cl-) will be attracted to the slightly positive hydrogen atoms in water.
yes i think it is soluble
Yes,all chlorides of group 1 dissolve very well.
You will obtain a sodium chloride solution in water.
Lithium chloride would dissolve in water.
water molecule will splits sodium chloride to sodium ions and chloride ions via hydrogen bonding.
yes it wil
yes i think it is soluble
Cesium = Cs Chlorine = Cl Cesium Chloride = CsCl
The sodium chloride will dissolve as it does in ordinary water.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water; these crystals will be dissolved.
Cesium Chloride can only conduct electricity in water or while molten. Once cesium chloride is in a solid state it will not conduct electricity.
Yes,all chlorides of group 1 dissolve very well.
Silver chloride is not soluble in water.
Caesium + water ------> Caesium hydroxide + Hydrogen
Caesium recats with water to form caesium hydroxide , a base. the universal indicator woulg change color to be brown/purple depending on the concentration i.e pH. see link
You will obtain a sodium chloride solution in water.
Lithium chloride would dissolve in water.