Density is defined as mass per unit volume. 432/200 gives the density of 2.16 gms/cc. Which happens to be the density of common salt, sodium chloride. Note that to get the density of a salt, the salt in the box has to be a solid lump not a powder which would have a lower density.
The density is D=M/V; in this case 432/200= 2,16 g/cm3.
Halite is the common form of sodium chloride. It has density of 2.165 g/cm3
100ml is 0.1 litres, so you need 0.1 moles of sodium chloride.
Solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.Sodium chloride in water solutions or molten sodium chloride are electrolytes.
Not quite right. Sodium chloride is formed from sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-)
The density of sodium is rho = 968 kg/m3 or rho = 0.968 g/cm3.
1. Because the density of sodium chloride is higher than the density of water. 2. Sodium chloride is soluble in water.
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
2.17g/cm3
The density of sodium chloride is 2,165 g/cm3.
The density of sodium chloride is 2,165 g/cm3.
Each 200ml contains- 1) Sodium Chloride= 250mg 2) Potassium Chloride= 30 mg 3) Sodium Citrate = 580 mg Calculate osmolarity of Sodium, Poatassium and Chloride
This depends on the sodium chloride concentration; higher the concentration, higher the density.
Chloride is an ion. It cannot exist alone, but must be with some positive ion. Potassium chloride, sodium chloride, lithium chloride, copper (II) chloride, etc. are compounds and each has a certain density.
Halite is the common form of sodium chloride. It has density of 2.165 g/cm3
Halite is the common form of sodium chloride. It has density of 2.165 g/cm3
50 g sodium chloride (NaCl) contain 30,167 g chlorine.
The density of sodium chloride is 2,165 g/cm3.