1000 mg. NaCl is the chemical formula for salt. NaCl stands for sodium Chloride and as stated above is salt; so 1000 mg of NaCl is equal to 1000 mg of salt unless you are talking about rock salt then the consistency is closer to 97% 1000mg = 0.0352739 ounce
5 grams of NaCl, or table salt, is equal to 5,000 milligrams. to convert grams to milligrams you simply multiply by 1,000.
NaCl It is a rock salt an ore for sodium
1.24 x 10 (18th) molecules .12mg x 1g/1000mg x 1mol/58.443g (molar mass of NaCl) x 6.022 x 10(23rd) molecules/1mol =1.236 x 10 918) molecules :) hope this helps! -forensics major currenly!!
To find how much salt can be obtained, we need to calculate the mass of NaCl in 274 g of seawater. Since the concentration of NaCl in seawater is 3.5 g per 100 g of water, the mass of NaCl in 274 g of seawater is 9.59 g. Therefore, 9.59 g of salt can be obtained from 274 g of seawater.
The formula for salt is NaCl i.e. SODIUM CHLORIDE.
Both are equal compound. Table salt contains naCl.
The answer to the question is 120 grams of water :)
Table salt (common salt, edible salt, rock salt, halite) is sodium chloride - NaCl.
In any weight of pure salt (NaCl) there is one sodium ion for each chloride ion present.
5 grams of NaCl, or table salt, is equal to 5,000 milligrams. to convert grams to milligrams you simply multiply by 1,000.
Yes , NaCl , or Sodium chloride , is common salt .
NaCl or sodium chloride NaCl is table salt
Formula units of salt NaCl contain equal numbers of sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-). Each sodium ion is paired with one chloride ion in a 1:1 ratio to form the crystal lattice structure of salt.
NaCl It is a rock salt an ore for sodium
Sodium chloride is a salt; the water solution is neutral.
NaCl is sodium chloride, a salt - known as table salt.
Salt (sodium chloride) is a compound (NaCl) not a mixture.