NaCl is nor basic neither acidic.It is neutral.
No, it is neutral.
NaCl is a salt formed by combination of a strong acid and a strong base, so it can't be put in simple acid or base category.
No, NaCl is neither an acid, weak acid, or a (weak) base. It is considered a salt.
NaCl is a salt.
7. It is neutral
Sodium chloride is a salt; the water solution is neutral.
No, NaOH and NaCl do not form a buffer system. A buffer system consists of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or a weak base and its conjugate acid, to help maintain a stable pH. NaOH is a strong base and NaCl is a salt, so they do not act as a buffer system together.
Sodium chloride is derived from sodium hydroxide.
A typical example is:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Salt is sodium chloride, NaCl. Salts are the products of an acid/base reaction; in this case: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
when an acid mixes with a base. ex: NaOH (base) + HCl (acid) = NaCl (+ H2O) this is table salt.
Salts are compounds obtained by the neutralization of an acid with a base; sodium chloride may be prepared from HCl and NaOH: HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O