Sodium chloride is decomposed by electrolysis.
No, NaCl (sodium chloride) does not decrease when heated to 90 degrees Celsius. Heating NaCl at this temperature will not cause it to decompose or decrease in quantity – it will remain the same compound, only in a different physical state (solid to liquid).
NaCl ->( + solution ) -> Na + + Cl - This way. An ionic compound, sodium chloride, decomposing into charged ions in solution.
You don't lose any sodium when melting sodium chloride. The compound is not going to spontaneously decompose into its constituent elements, just because it is melting.
1 mole NaCl = 58.44g NaCl0.48mol NaCl x 58.44g NaCl/1mol NaCl = 28g NaCl
I'm going to assume that you mean 23.34g of NaCl. 1 mole NaCl = 58.442g NaCl (the atomic weight of Na and Cl in grams) 23.34g NaCl x (1mol NaCl/58.442g NaCl) = 0.3994mol NaCl
1 mole NaCl = 58.443g NaCl = 6.022 x 1023 formula units NaCl 3.6g NaCl x 1mol NaCl/58.443g NaCl x 6.022 x 1023 formula units NaCl/mol NaCl = 3.7 x 1022 formula units NaCl
Decompose.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose
NaCl
The concentration of NaCl in a solution that contains 0.9 NaCl is 0.9 grams of NaCl per 100 grams of solution.
- NaCl is a salt- NaCl is an ionic compound- NaCl is dissociated in water- Nacl is chemically stable