NaCl hasn't water of crystallization; but the strange hydrate NaCl.2H2O, obtained in special conditions, is known.
NaCl salt does not contain water of crystallization.
10 percent NaCl in distilled water is equivalent to 100 g/L NaCl.
Yes, salt water contain sodium chloride.
Sodium and chlorine, hence the chemical formula NaCl.Salt is made up of Sodium chloride (NaCl), its solid form is formed by crystallisation that occurs when the NaCl in the water is left behind due to evaporation, this usually happens when water is left on rocks for a while- to every 3.78 litres there is 0.113g of NaCl (salt).I hope my answer has helped :)
Sodium chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine. Industrially NaCl is extracted from sea water or salt mines.
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The sea water contain approx. 35 g/L NaCl.
Yes. There is no water of crystallisation.
The water of crystallization is a type of water contained in the molecular structure of a compound.
There are many compounds that don't contain nitrogen: CO2, NaCl, H2O, C6H6, CuCl2...
This solution contain 29,22 g NaCl in 1 L water solution.
Pure solide NaCl is not electrically conductive. The water solution of NaCl is an electrolyte and is conductive.