Dissolving sodium chloride in water, chlorine become a cation:
NaCl---------Na+ + Cl-
Chlorine is soluble in both hot and cold water. In fact, it dissolves more easily in cooler water than in warmer water.
When chlorine gas dissolves in water, it reacts with the water molecules to form a mixture of hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid. The green color observed is typically attributed to the formation of chlorophyllin, which is a derivative of chlorophyll, a green pigment found in plants. The presence of chlorophyllin imparts the green color to the solution.
Chlorine gas dissolves in water to form hydrochloric acid (HCl), not a basic solution. When dissolved in water, chlorine gas reacts with water to produce hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid, which is a weak acid. This reaction contributes to the acidic nature of the solution, rather than making it basic.
Halite is a nonfoliated rock, meaning it lacks the layering or banding characteristic of foliated rocks. Halite is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of the mineral halite (rock salt) and forms through the evaporation of salty water.
You end up with chlorinated water This is what ha pens with saltwater chlorinaters in saltwater pools. No, You end up with Chlorinated Water if you add Chlorine to water, but Chlorine Gas and Water react to make HOCl and HCl, both toxic. Cl2 + H2O à HCl + HOCl
Halite dissolves in water because the attraction between the water molecules (polarity) is strong enough to break the ionic bonds holding the sodium and chloride ions together in the halite crystal structure. As water molecules surround the individual ions, they effectively pull them away from the crystal and into solution.
After the evaporation of water sodium chloride crystals are present.
Rock salt, also known as halite, is a type of rock that dissolves in water. It is composed primarily of sodium chloride, which readily dissolves in water to form a saline solution.
because it is a ionic compound.
such a rock may be of Gypsum (Magnesium sulphate) or common salt (sodium chloride ).
Yes, chlorine dissolves easily in water, forming a solution known as chlorine water. This solution is commonly used for disinfection and water treatment purposes.
The temperature of water decrease.
it falls to the bottem of the water
Chlorine is soluble in both hot and cold water. In fact, it dissolves more easily in cooler water than in warmer water.
It eventually dissolves back into water
It dissolves
Well water goes in the sky.