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Is calcium fluoride soluble in water?

Yes, but much less so than NaCl for example. --PhD in materials science.


Why Nacl is soluble in benzene?

Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not soluble in benzene because benzene is a nonpolar solvent and NaCl is an ionic compound, which is more soluble in polar solvents like water. Ionic compounds like NaCl dissociate into ions in polar solvents due to the attraction between the polar water molecules and the charged ions. Benzene lacks the polarity needed to disrupt the ionic bonds in NaCl, so they do not dissolve in it.


What substance is completely soluble in water a Acetic Acid b Soduim chloride c Silver Chloride or d Sodium Acetate?

B. Sodium Chloride- NaCl(s) means that a sodium and chlorine ion make solid sodium chloride, which has nothing directly to do with solubility in water. However, NaCl is soluble in water. The formula to show this is NaCl(solid) + H20 -> Na+(aqueous) + Cl-(aqueous) + H20 An easy way to remember what is soluble in water is that polar molecules dissolve in water, and nonpolar molecules do not. So since it dissolves in water, both water and sodium chloride must be polar, which is true for the following reason:


Is salt soluble or insoluble in water?

yes. When it is set for a long time in the sun, in a couple months (or year) the water will evaporate and it will leave behind beautiful salt crystals. That's science at work.


What is the difference between NaCl and NaOH in terms of their chemical properties and uses?

Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a salt commonly used for seasoning and preserving food, while sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a strong base used in manufacturing processes like soap making and cleaning products. NaCl is a neutral compound, while NaOH is highly alkaline. NaCl is soluble in water, while NaOH is highly soluble and corrosive.