Well, H2O is water, and salt is NaCl, or sodium chloride. So I'm guessing that H2O Salt means salt water!
NaCI + H20 NaCI- Sodium Chloride-Salt. H20 is obviously Di-Hydrogen Oxide. Water.
No it does not. There is no danger with evaporating salt water.
Neutralization reactions look like: Acid + Base ----> salt + H20 For example: HCl + NaOH ----> NaCl + H20
it creates ammonium nitrate (NH4)NO3 and water H20.
When a hydrate is heated, the water, h20 is evaporated, leaving only the anhydrous salt. If you add water to a anhydrous salt, it will transition back into a hydrate.
Consider the body you are talking about. Imagine a 1by1by1 foot cube of water. Water is H20. now imagine pouring salt into the cube. It would mix in and disolve, but some water would be pushed out, because the salt must displace some of the water. Since salt molecules (Sodium Chloride) are denser molecules than H20 molecules, the same volume of solution would be denser.
well salt doesnt separate from water since it only breaks down in water and dissolves. since the polar covalent bonds in water attract the salt molecues, the salt molecuels will combine with the water molecuel of h20.
Sodium benzoate is a water-soluble salt, making it easily extractable in water. On the other hand, benzoic acid is a weak acid that is not as soluble in water as its sodium salt. The addition of sodium hydroxide converts benzoic acid to its more water-soluble salt form, sodium benzoate, which can easily dissolve in water.
what will happen ifLi2º H20
Bcoz Salt=Nacl+h20= Naoh +Hcl.. And Salt absorbs heat much higher than Water,,N it Prevents the Ice frm Getting the Heat to get it melted.
h20 = water
H20 ice and, its liquids H20/NH3.