Because it is a soluble salt
NaCl is easily soluble in water; BaSO4 is insoluble.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water but not in organic solvents.
Sodium chloride is soluble only in the water solution of HCl.
Salt (NaCl) is very soluble in water.
No, NaCl (sodium chloride) is not soluble in hexane. Hexane is a nonpolar solvent, while NaCl is an ionic compound that dissolves in polar solvents like water.
It is false; sodium iodide is more soluble than sodium chloride in water.
Table salt, or NaCl (Sodium Chloride) will dissolve in water.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water. For ethanol the term soluble is not so adequate: water and ethanol are totally miscible.
Sodium chloride and water are polar compounds. Iodine is soluble in nonpolar organic solvents.
Sodium chlorate is very soluble in water.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not soluble in benzene because benzene is a nonpolar solvent and NaCl is an ionic compound, which is more soluble in polar solvents like water. Ionic compounds like NaCl dissociate into ions in polar solvents due to the attraction between the polar water molecules and the charged ions. Benzene lacks the polarity needed to disrupt the ionic bonds in NaCl, so they do not dissolve in it.