The solubility of sodium chlorate at 10 oC is 89 g/100 mL.
NaClO, or sodium hypochlorite, is a homogeneous mixture because it is a solution where sodium hypochlorite is dissolved uniformly in water, resulting in a single phase.
NaClO, this is the correct formula for sodium hypochlorite
if we dissolve a starch in water it forms a colloidal solution and the particle size is much larger to completely dissolve in water
Q= 0,0576 x 80 x 33,9 = 156 kJ
If 2500 cal. of heat were supplied to 10g of iron at 10c what is the final temperature of iron?
Weight x.xx g dry NaClO and add it to about 90 mL water, dissolve completely and fill up till 100 mL exactly: then you've got a x.xx g/100 mL solution. (This is almost x.xx %). If you want it more exactly: add the same amount to 100-x.xx GRAMs of water. (Now it is almost 100 mL).
The molecular formula for sodium hypochlorite is NaClO.
10c
10c if you buy them from a market.
The chemical formula for sodium hypochlorite is NaClO.
The chemical formula of sodium hypochlorite is NaClO.
Probibly like 10c
10c-4c = 6
The formula for sodium hypochlorite is NaClO.
Reacting chlorine and sodium hydroxide will produce sodium hypochlorite: Cl2 + 2NaOH = NaOCL + NaCl + H2O
NaclO
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