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It is an Ionic compound just as water is.

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Why does table salt (NaCI) dissolve readily in water?

it is an ionic compound.


What is the different between seawater and table salt dissolved in water?

Seawater is a naturally occurring solution of water and various salts and minerals, while table salt dissolved in water is just sodium chloride dissolved in water. Seawater has a more complex composition with a variety of dissolved ions, while table salt solution is primarily made up of sodium and chloride ions.


What is an example of solution?

Mixing salt and water to form a saltwater solution is an example of a solution. In this case, the salt dissolves in the water, creating a uniform mixture where the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water.


What is a molecule that consists if parts that dissolve easily into water?

Salt, sugar and baking soda.


What is the common name for chloride?

"Table salt" (or edible salt, common salt, rock salt, halite) or "brine" if it is dissolved in water.


What is an example of a homogeneous mixture sand mixed with oil salt dissolved in water table sugar gasoline mixed with water ball bearings in a box?

Salt dissolved in water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.


When table salt is dissolved in water what observable property of water changes?

The water becomes a bit opaque and translucent


When you mix salt and water you get a?

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.


Why does table salt Na-Cl dissolve readily in water?

It is an Ionic compound just as water is.


What is the common name for sodium chloride?

"Table salt" (or edible salt, common salt, rock salt, halite) or "brine" if it is dissolved in water.


Table salt dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution?

That's correct. When salt is dissolved in water, it forms a homogeneous mixture where the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water. This makes it difficult to distinguish between the salt and water, giving it a uniform composition.


What does table salt have to dissolved in to be able to conduct electricity?

Table salt does not absolutely have to be dissolved in any solvent to conduct electricity, because it will do so if melted. The solvent if present must be one in which the salt ionizes, with water being the most common example.