NaBr is a salt because it has Na in it
CuNo32 may be a nonelectrolyte
NH3 is a base
KOH is a base
CaCl2 may be a nonelectrolyte
hope that somewhat helps
Only glucose doesn't form an electrolyte in water.
4.2 grams NaNO3/60 grams water * 100 = 7% by mass -------------------
Molarity is mols of solute over liters of solution. 85.0g NaNO3 (1mol/85g ) = 1mol 750ml = 0.75 Liters so, 1/0.75 = 1.3 Molar
4.25 g NaNO3 x 1 mole NaNO3/85 g = 0.05 moles0.05 moles/0.1 L = 0.5 moles/L = 0.5 M
NaNO3 is sodium nitrate.
2 NaNO3 -------thermal decomposition, over 500 0C--------2 NaNO2 + O2 Another possible reaction at higher temperatures: NaNO3-------Na2O + NO + O2 + N2
Sodium nitrate is neutral in water solution..
NaNO3
The molarity is 5,55.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) is very soluble in water.
it is O
4.2 grams NaNO3/60 grams water * 100 = 7% by mass -------------------
Molarity is mols of solute over liters of solution. 85.0g NaNO3 (1mol/85g ) = 1mol 750ml = 0.75 Liters so, 1/0.75 = 1.3 Molar
A reaction doesn't exist; the solution contain ions of calcium, iodine, sodium and nitrate.
NaCI + AgNO3 >>>>> NaNO3 + AgCI (white ppt.)
This percentage is 12 %.
No.Since,sodium nitrite(NaNO2)is a salt of strong base and weak acid,in water solution it will leave more amount of [OH-] ions.Hence, solution will be basic.Therefore,NaNO2 is base not an acid.
4.25 g NaNO3 x 1 mole NaNO3/85 g = 0.05 moles0.05 moles/0.1 L = 0.5 moles/L = 0.5 M