It may be a solute in water but it is a solid white salt.
Sodium fluoride contain 1 sodium atom and 1 fluorine atom.
The solute in table salt is sodium chloride.
The solute is the substance dissolved in a solvent. Example: in the salted water sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent.
The compound is sodium fluoride, which is formed by the combination of sodium (Na) and fluorine (F) atoms. Sodium fluoride is commonly used in toothpaste and water fluoridation to prevent tooth decay.
This depends on: molality of the solute, dissociation of the solute, cryoscopic constant of the solvent.
Pure NaF (sodium fluoride,not flouride)contains 45.23% fluorine by weight.
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sodium cloride ia an anticoagalant of what
the formula of sodium flouride is NaF.
NaF
Sodium fluoride contain 1 sodium atom and 1 fluorine atom.
NaF is a salt.
NaF.NaF
Sodium Flouride - I think :/
Sodium chloride may be a solute in water solutions.
The solvent is frequently water.
Sodium flouride is toothpaste. we use it to brush our human teeth