This is only a word, probable of French origin, derived from the word for burn.
The solution of the mined rock salt (NaCl) is called brine.
Provided that its (NaCl(aq) solution it can also be called (Brine).
SolutionBrine = H2O + NaCl
Saline Water.
it is a bond between sodium and chloride dissolved in some liquid
1. Brine is water solution of sodium chloride. 2. "Fused" NaCl is melted sodium chloride.
Brine is a water solution of sodium chloride (NaCl); the positive ion (cation) is sodium, Na+.
The word brine simply means salt; therefore, brine solutions can be made up of any salts including sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride. Less prominent constituents of brine solutions such as seawater may contain small amounts of barium chloride, barium sulfate, calcium sulfate, and calcium carbonate.
Brine is essentially salty water, usually with sodium chloride. It's saturated, or very nearly saturated, meaning that its at the point where no, or little more salt could be dissolved into the solution.
yes, it is called brine
add Nacl and mgcl2
A 0.0% NaCl solution is a solution with absolutely no NaCl.