- evaporating water
- distilling the solution
inorganic
NaCl in water is a mixture.
A NaCl solution is a mixture. It has Na+ ions, Cl- ions and water.
Mixture
Yes, AgCl can be separated from NaCl by adding ammonia solution. AgCl is insoluble in ammonia, so it will precipitate out as a solid while NaCl remains in the solution. The two can then be filtered or separated by decantation.
The water solution of sodium chloride is a homogeneous mixture.
Sodium chloride is easy soluble in water; the solution is a homogeneous mixture.
NaCl is a compound known as the table salt.
NaCL and Water, this is a simple acid and base mixture which results in the production of NaCl and H20
NaCl and H2O
inorganic
Gravel and H2O (water) would be considered a mixture. Gravel does not dissolve in water, so the two substances would remain physically separate in the container.
NaCl in water is a mixture.
Salt (sodium chloride) is a compound (NaCl) not a mixture.
When NaCl (sodium chloride) and KNO3 (potassium nitrate) are mixed together, no chemical reaction occurs as each compound remains as separate ions in solution. This is known as a physical mixture or a non-reactive mixture.
Yes. When NaCl is added to water, it forms a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture.
A NaCl solution is a mixture. It has Na+ ions, Cl- ions and water.