The compound is 'soluble' in water.
Yes, salt is an ionic compound and water is a polar covalent solvent.
Evaporate the water from the salt water to leave the salt. Get fresh water once it is dry and add it to the salt. The salt dissolves again. A compound cannot be separated by simple means (e.g. Evaporating). A mixture can be.
Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.
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salt is an ionic compound. it dissolves in water to give aqueous solution.
it becomes a solution and it dissolves into the water so you cant see it.
Yes, salt is an ionic compound and water is a polar covalent solvent.
it becomes a solution and it dissolves into the water so you cant see it.
Sodium chloride is a polar compound as water.
If a compound dissolves into water and allows for the conductance of electrical current its said to be ionic and an electrolyte. Sodium chloride (NaCl) or table salt exhibits this property. Sugar is a compound that will dissolve in water but not conduct current. Sugar is not an electrolyte or ionic; rather a covalent molecule.
Evaporate the water from the salt water to leave the salt. Get fresh water once it is dry and add it to the salt. The salt dissolves again. A compound cannot be separated by simple means (e.g. Evaporating). A mixture can be.
NaF is Sodium fluoride. It is a salt and dissolves in water. It is white in color.
The salt breaks down into ions because the covalent water compound is bound together tightly.
The salt breaks down into ions because the covalent water compound is bound together tightly.
Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.