A supersaturated solution of sodium chloride in water at 20 oC appear after a concentration of 360 g NaCl/L water.
I suppose that this situation is not possible.
NaHCO3 (solid)+ HCl (aqueous) -> NaCl (aqueous)+ H2O (liquid)+ CO2 (gas)
There is an example:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Salt water is a solution, it does not have a single chemical formula.
NO!!!! This is just two independent substances, viz. sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O). However, they can be the produces of an acid/alkali reaction. Hydrochloric Acid(HCl) + Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH) produces sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O). Here is the BALANCED Chemical reaction. HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) = NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) The sodium chloride remains in solution in the water. To isolate it, you need to evaporate off the water, whereupon white crystals of sodium chloride (table salt) will appear.
The freezing point of the solution depends on the NaCl concentration.
NaCl has the highest melting point (between NaCl and H2O)
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Nothing. NaCl creates a reverse reaction to H2O.
NaOH(hydroxide) + HCl(acid) ---------> NaCl(salt) + H2O(water)
When hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are combined in water, they react to form water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl), which is table salt. The reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. The equation for this neutralization reaction is: HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O.
The reaction between NaOH and HCl produces NaCl (sodium chloride) and H2O (water). The balanced chemical equation is: NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H2O.
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
NaCl help the precipitation and separation of DNA.
Na is sodium CL is cloride NaCL is salt and H2O is water
When NaOH (sodium hydroxide) reacts with HCl (hydrochloric acid), they undergo a neutralization reaction to produce water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl) salt. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O.
NaCl and H2O