If you meant Na + Cl, it would be forming salt which has an ionic bond. I'm not familiar with CI (Carbon Iodide) or NaCI (sodium carbon iodide) - I'm not sure it will even form a stable molecule.
using the initial mass of the NaCI and SiO2 mixture from part A as well as the mass of the dry NaCI recovered from part B, calculate the expert value of the percent composition by mass of NaCI in the mixture
NaCI
NaCl is a compound, not a mixture. It is composed of two elements, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl), chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. Mixtures, on the other hand, consist of two or more substances physically combined and can be separated by physical means.
Actually its NaCl (with a lowercase L). It is sodium chloride, also known as table salt.
Compound- two or more elements bonded to each other in definite proportions NaCl is a compund
compound
Na+, but there is no such thing as NaCI, it is NaCl , simple table salt
No. of atoms in NaCI are 3. No. of atoms in 36 NaCI are 36*3=108 But no NACI like compound exist.
Its a mixture
NaCI is not a notation used in the periodic table. NaCl, on the other hand, refers to sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt. Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) are two elements that bond to form this compound.
I believe it is a compound but I am not sure.
NaCl is not a reaction, but rather a compound.
NaCl is found in an ionic bond. Sodium (Na) donates an electron to chlorine (Cl), resulting in the formation of positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged chloride ions that are held together by electrostatic forces.
Sodium chloride is a chemical compound, not a mixture.
I think it is NaCI which stands for sodium and chlorine.
it is an ionic compound.
using the initial mass of the NaCI and SiO2 mixture from part A as well as the mass of the dry NaCI recovered from part B, calculate the expert value of the percent composition by mass of NaCI in the mixture