Sodium chloride dissolved in water form a solution.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: NaCl------------------Na+ + Cl-
No. There are 2 Na atoms being added to 1 Cl atom.
NaCl---------------→Na+ + Cl-
The equation is: NaCl----------Na++ Cl-
Na+ + Cl- --> NaCl NaCl = salt.
NaCl is sodium chloride, an inorganic salt, with ionic bonds.
NaCl --> Na+ + Cl- You could write water on either side I suppose, but it is negligible. I've also seen H2O written over the arrow.
Sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-) are formed when a sodium atom donates an electron to a chlorine atom. This transfer of electrons creates the stable ionic compounds sodium chloride (NaCl).
The total ionic equation for NaCl + AgNO3 is: Na⁺ + Cl⁻ + Ag⁺ + NO₃⁻ → AgCl + Na⁺ + NO₃⁻
The net ionic equation for Na^+ + Cl^- is Na^+ + Cl^- → NaCl, which represents the formation of sodium chloride when Na^+ and Cl^- ions combine. This equation shows the reactants and products without including spectator ions that do not participate in the reaction.
Sodiumchloride is dissociated in water: NaCl-------Na+ + Cl-
Na+ plus OH- plus H+ equals H2O plus Na+ plus Cl-