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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-)
sodium plus chlorine yields sodium chloride
Sodium chloride does not exist as molecules.
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Sodium chloride is determined by chemical analysis.
The formula mass of sodium chloride is 23.0 + 35.5 = 58.5 Amount of sodium chloride in a 0.630g pure sample = 0.0108mol
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Solid sodium chloride is neutral and nonconductive.In solution sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated and become conductive; the same in the melt.
yes, molten sodium chloride may conduct the electricity but is not a good electrolyte.
Sodium chloride is determined by chemical analysis.
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
The answer is 59,5 g Na.
It is necessary to determine the concentrations of sodium and chlorine using analytical chemistry methods or to determine gravimetrically NaCl with silver nitrate.
The impurities in sodium chloride are determined by different methods of analytical chemistry.
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