NaOH is normally a crystalline solid at room tempoerature. However, in the lab. it is dissolved in water so it becomes aqueous (aq)
The prefix '3' indicates the molar ratio to balance a reacting equation. e.g.
3NaOH)aq) + H3PO4(aq) = Na3PO4(aq) + 3H2O(l)
Note the molar ratios are 3:1::1:3
Solid. We bought it in pellets. Can be in liquid form. just add water. very caustic. Sodium Hydroxide.
It is a solid at room temperature. It sublimes (goes from solid to gas) at 1275 °C at atmospheric pressure.
Sodium hydroxide is a crystalline solid; it is possible to obtain a NaOH solution.
This is a solid.
When it's in a solid form no but if it is a liquid (when placed in a solution) then yes it does conduct electricity.
lead 2 nitrate... Pb(NO3)2 ... is a solid salt but its aquous solution is acidic in nature...
This solution is a liquid.
A solution is not always a liquid: An alloy like brass is a solid in solid solution, and air is a gas in gas solution.
The particles in a solid solution are packed closely together, they vibrate. The particles in a liquid solution are spread more.
Conduction of electricity is possible when NaCl is in aquous solution...because in aquous solution it dissociates into ions..and hence free movement of electrons is possible (due to which current flows)..
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When it's in a solid form no but if it is a liquid (when placed in a solution) then yes it does conduct electricity.
Ice is a solid and water is a liquid, so an ice cube floating in a glass of water would be a solid in a liquid solution. Lava is molten rock, which would also be a solid in liquid solution.
A liquid-solid solution is when a liquid turns to a solid. You can tell because if you put a glass of water in the freezer, it will turn to ice (solid).
The solute of a solution is a solid; the solvant is the liquid.
This solution is a liquid.
lead 2 nitrate... Pb(NO3)2 ... is a solid salt but its aquous solution is acidic in nature...
A solution is not always a liquid: An alloy like brass is a solid in solid solution, and air is a gas in gas solution.
No, a solution involves a solvent and a solute. the solution must be truly homogenous and if you have a solid in a solid, you cannot have a homogenous solution on a molecular level anyway. If you have a solid in a liquid and it doesn't dissolve, it is still not a solution. If you have two gases, this could be considered a solution also. Liquid in liquid and solid DISSOLVED in liquid can be considered solutions
The particles in a solid solution are packed closely together, they vibrate. The particles in a liquid solution are spread more.