sodium
table salt
They may look alike yet I don't think they are closely related.
Mixing salt and water does not make electricity. However, when the salt (NaCl)ionizes in the water meaning the Na+ ions and the Cl+ separates in the water, it creates an electrolyte. The term electrolyte means that the solution of salt and water can conduct electricity.
They are only alike in that both refer to water:An aqueduct is a passageway for water to flow from one area, usually a water supply site, to another area where the water is used.An aquifer is a natural underground supply of water.
Table salt is a kind of salt hence the name.
It makes it denser, it effects the buoyancy. Things float better in salt water. It makes the water a better conductor of electricity. It lowers the freezing temperature. This is why salts melt the frozen ice.Hope this helped! (:
Both epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) and table salt (sodium chloride) are water-soluble ionic compounds that have positive and negative ions in a 1:1 ratio.
Table salt.
The table salt mixes with the water.
sodium and chlorine are alike because together they make table salt. they also react differently when exposed to different elements on the periodic table.
Table Salt
Table salt can be collected from the sea water by evaporation phenomenon.
Yes. Salt (at least common table salt) is water soluble.
As much table salt as you can stir in the boiling water until no more salt will dissolve. You will see salt dissolve once you stir some table salt in the boiling water, hot tap water is unsufficient.
no it is not.
Table salt or sodium chloride is indeed a solute. It will dissolve and disperse in water. In that context, water is a solvent.