It will dissolve, either all of it or some of it depending on how much water there is to the salt.
Yes
The sodium chloride will dissolve as it does in ordinary water.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water; these crystals will be dissolved.
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 chloride is easily dissolved.
You already know this! Because the main component of table salt is sodium chloride and table salt dissolves in water.
Yes
The sodium chloride will dissolve as it does in ordinary water.
0 % of sodium chloride is equal with no NaCl !
you get sodium chloride (naCl) Salt
When NaCl is placed in water, the sodium and chlorine dissociate, giving you ions of chlorine which are negatively charged, and sodium ions which are positively charged. There is no reaction when sodium chloride is placed in water.
Any reaction occur.
Sodium chloride remain as a crystalline residue.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water; these crystals will be dissolved.
you get magnesium bromine
The salt monster jumps out and will punch in the face with his foot !