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By definition, "one mole of" could also be phrased as "one Avagadro's number of" ... Since that number is a constant, all three have the same number of molecules. Avogadro's numberis the number of atoms or molecules in a mole.
Since all molecules don't weigh the same, the molecular weight corresponds to that difference in mass.
Avogadro's number (a.k.a. Avogadro's constant) is very large, 6.0221415 × 1023to quantify things that are generally very small. Generally molecules, atoms or particles.
Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water being an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride contains sodium ions, not metallic sodium. Hence they show different chemical properties and behaviour.
The difference between sodium chloride and ammonia chloride solutions is the ions present. Both solutions contain chloride ions. However, the first solution contains sodium cations whereas the second solution contains ammonium cations.
Because Glucose is neutral and Sodium-Cloride electrically charged.
Sodium Chloride is a molecule. A molecule contains 2 or more atoms. Each molecule of Sodium Chloride contains 1 sodium atom and 1 chloride atom.
Glucose is not made from sodium chloride.
There is no carbon in sodium chloride. Sodium chloride, what we call table salt, contains sodium and chlorine in a one-to-one ratio. These molecules have no carbon in them at all.
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Sodium chloride contains sodium and chlorine atoms.
Sodium chloride does not exist as molecules.
Glucose
The chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl. The chemical formula of glucose is C6H12O6.
This depends on the amount of sodium chloride.
100 g of the solution contains 11 g of sodium chloride
Sodium chloride contains sodium and chlorine ions, which are electrically charged atoms.
The answer is 48,17 L.