The molar mass of sodium chloride is 58,439 769 28 g.
The molecular mass of NaCl (as formula unit) is 58,44 g.
If you consider a teaspoon equal to 5 mL (US unit) the mass of NaCl is max. 1o,825 g (for a single crystal); for powdered NaCl the mass is 5-6 g.
The mass of the formula unit (NaCl) is formed from the sum of atomic weights of sodium and chlorine: 58,44 g.
There is 1 sodium ion (Na+) in one formula unit of NaCl.
In NaCl, the molar mass of Na is 22.99 g/mol and Cl is 35.45 g/mol. Therefore, the molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol. Given 8.0g of NaCl, the mass is distributed between Na and Cl in a 1:1 ratio. Thus, there are 3.5g of Na in 8.0g of NaCl.
NaCl-58.4425 g/mol.
There is only one chloride ion in the formula unit of sodium chloride.
Wate is molecular , H2O. NaCl is giant ionic laattice and is not molecular when normally encountered. In terms of mass the formula unit of NaCl is greater than than the molecular mass of water.
The formula unit of NaCl (sodium chloride) contain 2 atoms.
NaCl is sodium chloride. NaCl2 doesn't exist up today.
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The molecular weight of sodium chloride is 58,44 (rounded).