Sodium chloride is easily dissolved.
Sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
no. sodium chloride is just ordinary table salt.
Sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent.
Any reaction occur.
the salt(sodium chloride) wiil dissolve when put in water along with the rest of the mixture, leaving the sulfur all alone.
- Put the mixture in water. - Sodium chloride is soluble, sulfur not. - Filter the liquid. - Sulfur remain on the filter.
Oxide can not change to chloride, so the actual answer is no. However- if you put sodium oxide together with hydrochloric acid it will end up as sodium chloride and water (and a lot of noise, probably).
all depends on how much water you put in and how much sodium chloride you used
Sodium chloride is NaCl.Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate - MgSO4.7H2O.
Sodium chloride. LOTS of sodium chloride.
Put the mixture in a beaker then add some water. Stir until the sodium chloride is completely dissolved. Filter the water to get copper oxide as your residue. Then strongly heat the water till it evaporates, to form crystals of sodium chloride.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl=Salt) can be dissolved in water, so if NaCl mixes with silica, just put it in some water. (: