Yes all sodium (Na) compounds are water soluble.
NaNO3 at 10C = About 80g KNO3 at 60C = About 100g NaCl at 50C = About 38g
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
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of NaNO3. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. NaNO3=85.0 grams60.1 grams NaNO3 / (85.0 grams) = .707 moles NaNO3
Yes all sodium (Na) compounds are water soluble.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) is very soluble in water.
NaNO3 at 10C = About 80g KNO3 at 60C = About 100g NaCl at 50C = About 38g
Yes. AgNO3 + NaCl --> NaNO3 + AgCl AgCl will form a milky white precipitate, where as NaNO3 is soluble in water.
Br2 and C6H14 are soluble in non-polar solvents such as CCl4.
NaNO3 is highly soluble in room-temperature water.
Substances that are soluble have the ability to to dissolve. A common example of a soluble substance would be sugar(C12H22O11) and salt(NaCl), both are easily soluble in the universal solvent, water. Three other examples are Potassium Chloride (KCl), Potassium Iodide(KI), and Sodium Nitrate(NaNO3).
NaNO3 is sodium nitrate.
You add water to NaNO3 or NaNo3 to water until you reach the desired concentration
NaNO3 is sodium nitrate.
Yes, any cation that bond with NO3 are soluble and therefore can be aqueous.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) never forms a precipitate when considered with standard rules of solubility. If it was mixed with another solution of the form XA, where X is a cation and N is an anion, no matter what the results were, both results would be soluble. NaNO3 + XN ---> XNO3 + NaN By solubility rules, any ionic compound containing a nitrate is always soluble, so the product XNO3 would be soluble no matter what the cation "X" was. Also by solubility rules, any ionic compound containing a cation from Group I is always soluble. Regardless of what the anion "N" is, the product NaA would always be soluble since sodium (Na) is located in Group I of the periodic table of elements.