Some characteristics of sodium chloride
Formula unit: NaCl
Molar mass: 58,439 769 28 g
Chemical bond: ionic
Standard enthalpy of formation, solid: -411,12 kJ/mol at 25 0C
Standard enthalpy of formation, liquid: -385,92 kJ/mol at 25 0C
Standard enthalpy of formation, gas: -181,42 kJ/mol at 25 0C
Standard enthalpy for the change in solution: +3,87 kJ/mol at 25 0C
Standard enthalpy for change of fusion: 27,95 kJ/mol at 25 0C
Standard molar entropy, solid: 72 J/m.K
Standard molar entropy, liquid: 95,06 J/m.K
Standard molar entropy, gas: 229,79 J/m.K
Lattice energy (enthalpy): 789 kJ/mol
Heat capacity: 50 J/m.K
Triple point: 801 0C and 30 Pa
Critical point: 3 600 0C and 36.106 Pa
Solubility in water at 20 0C: 360,9 g/L
Bond strength: -787 kJ/mol
Lattice constant: 5,65 Ã… (564,02 pm)
Aspect (diaphaneity): transparent
Solubility in water at 20 0C: 360,9 g/L
Density: 2,165 g/cm3.
Mohs hardness: 2,5
Knoop hardness: approx. 16
Crystal system: isometric
Class (H-M): m3m (4/m 3 2/m) - Hexoctahedral
Space goup: Fm3m {F4/m 3 2/m}
Unit cell volume: V 179.44 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Crystalline structure: face-centered cubic
Cleavage planes: perfect on {001}
Fracture: conchoidal
Melting point: 801 0C
Boiling point: 1 413 0C
Specific heat capacity: 36,79 J/K.mol
Refractive index: 1,5442
Thermal conductivity: 6,5 W/m.K at 25 0C
Dielectric constant for 102-2.5x1010 Hz: 5,9 at 25 0C
Magnetic susceptibility: -30,3.10-6 cgs
Thermal expansion:
- at 75 K: 19.10-4/K
- at 273 K: 40. 10-4/K
- at 1000 K: 69,5.10-4/K
Reflection loss: 7,5 % for two surfaces at 10 µm
Specific heat: 0,20 cal/(g K) at 273 K
Debye temperature: 321 K
Bandgap: 9 eV
Young's modulus: 39,96 GPa
Rupture modulus: 0,00393 GPa
Shear modulus: 8,97 GPa
Bulk modulus: 24,32 GPa
Poisson ratio: 0,252
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For the hydrochloric acid see the link below.
Hydrochloric acid is HCl. Sodium chloride is NaCl.
Hydrochloric acid is commonly used to produce sodium chloride through the reaction of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide.
Sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid doesn't react.
The metal: sodium. The acid: hydrochloric acid.
Sodium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid equals sodium chloride plus water.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with hydrocholric acid.
When hydrochloric acid is neutralized by sodium hydroxide, the salt formed is sodium chloride (NaCl).
When sodium chloride reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms sodium chloride solution. The hydrogen ions from the hydrochloric acid combine with the chloride ions from the sodium chloride, creating hydrochloric acid. Sodium ions remain in solution.
Sodium chloride is formed when sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid react. This is a neutralization reaction where the sodium hydroxide (a base) and hydrochloric acid (an acid) combine to form a salt (sodium chloride) and water.
Sodium hydroxide + Hydrochloric acid ----> Sodium chloride + Water It is a neutralization reaction and is also exothermic. Products are Sodium chloride and water.
sodium oxide + hydrochloric acid -> sodium chloride + hydrogen
Sodium Chloride...NaCl