Sodium is not dissolved in water; sodium react with water.
to disolve quicker
nothing would happen. As there is sodium in both compounds nothing would react. At most depending on the levels and concentrations in this reaction you may get the sodium to disolve a little otherwise nothing will happen
No, Sodium Chloride cannot produce electricity, but it's often used to produce electricity. Disolve Sodium Chloride in water, which acts as a solvent, and the Sodium separates from the chloride, producing Positive and Negative IONS, that in solution, are called an ELECTROLYTE. These positive and negative ions can now flow to the poles of a battery, and complete a circuit, as an electrical circuit. .
SOME salt will always disolve in water. The solubility of sodium chloride in water at 20 0C is approximately 360 g/L. Over this limit dissolution is not possible and the solution is called saturated.
The reason why salt cannot disolve in water , is because salt is a mineral, and minerals do not disolve in water.
They disolve in water
solid
by adding water or mixing it together.
NaCl is not soluble in acetone.
disolve food and absorve nutrients
the salt will disolve
They wont disolve in nutin