No. H2O is the chemical formula for water. Table salt, sodium chloride, is NaCl.
The compound HCl NaOH H2O is a mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in water (H2O). When mixed, HCl and NaOH neutralize each other to produce water and salt - in this case, sodium chloride (NaCl). So, technically, it is not a salt but a mixture that can produce salt under certain conditions.
a baseBase + Acid ===> salt + waterNaOH + HCl ===> NaCl + H2O
The chemical equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and lithium hydroxide (LiOH) is: HCl + LiOH -> LiCl + H2O This reaction produces lithium chloride (LiCl) as a salt and water (H2O) as a product.
NaOH(hydroxide) + HCl(acid) ---------> NaCl(salt) + H2O(water)
Old ans: "salt usually doesnt affect the evaporation of water because when the water is evaporated, the salt is left behind." The a/m ans is out of point. Whilst salt doesn't evaporate, it reduces evaporation by i) increasing the boiling point by: ii) ionic bonding to H2O. This bonding 'stickiness to water moleq' makes it more difficult for the H2O to evaporate (vaporize). So yet, salt content affects the evaporation of H2O by reducing it.
Simple: - water with salt is H2O plus NaCl - water without salt is H2O
Well, H2O is water, and salt is NaCl, or sodium chloride. So I'm guessing that H2O Salt means salt water!
Pure and dried salt (NaCl) has no salt.
fresh water, because salt water is more dense
Salt water is a solution, it does not have a single chemical formula.
Hot water typically consists of H2O molecules and salt. Cold water with salt is also made up of H2O molecules and dissolves the salt in its solution.
soduim and h2o
Water is an oxide of hydrogen.
The compound HCl NaOH H2O is a mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in water (H2O). When mixed, HCl and NaOH neutralize each other to produce water and salt - in this case, sodium chloride (NaCl). So, technically, it is not a salt but a mixture that can produce salt under certain conditions.
Acid, H2O , salt.
No, it is not. Salt water is NaCl and H2O, while ethanol is C2H5OH.
It combines with H2O molecules.