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Salt in water is sodium. Ringer's lactate solution (sodium lactate solution and Hartmann's solution), is a mix of sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride in water. Sodium Chloride is a mix of sodium and chloride.
An example is sodium.
It dissolve in water. Aqueous solution is formed.
The particles from the sodium chloride mix together with the water particles. This then makes a solution.
I know for a fact that you can mix rubbing alcohol and water, as most rubbing alcohol is a water and isopropyl alcohol solution, but when you mix vinegar and backing soda a gas is produced, so it probably wouldn't mix that well.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water: approx. 360 g/L at 20 0C.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water, any reaction occur, any acid is formed.
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Salt water, which in some respect is an electrolyte. When dissolved in water, table salt (NaCl, sodium chloride) breaks up into sodium and chlorine ions.
Mix the mixture with water to dissolve the sodium chloride.Dip a magnet into the mixture to pick up all of the iron filings.Evaporate the water to retrieve the sodium chloride.
When you mix oxygen, hydrogen, sodium, and sodium together, you may not get a stable compound. Sodium is highly reactive with water, and can potentially form sodium hydroxide and release hydrogen gas. This reaction can be explosive, and should be done with caution.
acid + base = salt + water