Salts are named from the cation (metal of the base) and the anion (from the acid); example for sodium chloride:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
So: sodium from NaOH and the chloride (from HCl).
1. After the color and odor.
2. After the products of some chemical reactions.
3. After a crystallographic study.
4. After a chemical analysis.
5. After a thermogravimetric study.
- after color, odor and general aspect
- by chemical analysis
- studying chemical reactions of this salt
- by microscopic examination of the crystals
- by thermogravimetric study
- measuring some physical parameters as refractive index, lattice parameter, melting point etc.
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This identification is realized by chemical analysis.
Complex retains their identity in the solution form and double salt doesn't retain its identity in solution. A Ali Sudais jan Research Scholar Nuclear Medicine Inorganic Chemistry
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The number of protons in the nucleus of the atom determine its identity.
A physical change does not change the identity of matter.
It does change its physical look but it does not change chemically.
If you think to formula of salt this formula unit is NaCl (sodium chloride).
Complex retains their identity in the solution form and double salt doesn't retain its identity in solution. A Ali Sudais jan Research Scholar Nuclear Medicine Inorganic Chemistry
You toss the sand and salt in a filter that will not allow the sand through, Then rinse the sand with clean water until all of the salt has been dissolved and removed from the sand, Then evaporate the water and you will have the salt separated from the sand.
Additive identity: zero. Multiplicative identity: one.
when an addition compound is dissolve in water or organic solvent if it does not dissociate and does not give its constituent ions and does not lose its identity such addition compound is known as complex salts or complex compounds
no 1 is not an additive identity
One is the multiplicative identity or the identity of/for multiplication.
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No. The identity for addition is zero; the identity for multiplication is one.