answersLogoWhite

0

removal of the sodium & chlorine atoms

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Does aluminum rust in salt water?

Aluminum does not rust in salt water, as rusting specifically refers to the corrosion of iron. However, aluminum can still corrode in salt water through a process called pitting corrosion, which can lead to damage if not properly protected.


What happens to aluminum foil in salt water?

When aluminum foil is placed in salt water, it undergoes a chemical reaction called galvanic corrosion. The saltwater acts as an electrolyte, causing the aluminum foil to break down and release aluminum ions into the water. This process leads to the gradual deterioration and disintegration of the foil over time.


When an acid and base are combine they neutralize and form?

a Salt


When an acid and a base neutralize each other what remains?

Water but if the water evaporates salt will be there.


How do you separate table salt aluminum filings iron filing?

Use a magnet to remove the iron filings. The add water to dissolve the salt, and the aluminum filings will settle to the bottom of the container. Pour that salt water into a pan, heat it and evaporate the water, leaving the salt in the pan.


Would an aluminum can dissolve faster in fresh water or salt water?

Salt water


What is the effect to water pipes when exposed to salt water?

Salt water cause corrosion on most metal pipes.


Will objects rust more quickly in salt water or plain water without salt What kind of objects will not rust at all?

Objects will rust more quickly in salt water due to the corrosive nature of salt, which accelerates the rusting process. Objects made of stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic will not rust at all due to their resistance to corrosion.


Does an Acids neutralize bases?

If you have a base an acid can neutralize it, giving water and a salt


What is a metal that is not eroded by salt water?

One metal that is not eroded by salt water is titanium. Titanium is highly resistant to corrosion in salt water due to its passive oxide film that forms on its surface, protecting it from the corrosive effects of salt water. This makes titanium a popular choice for applications in marine environments where corrosion resistance is crucial.


What happens when acids and bases combines?

acids and bases when combined neutralize one another and forms salt and water.


When is alkali used to calm a acid?

Neutralize, you mean :) An equal amount of an acid and an alkali will neutralize to produce water and a corresponding salt. ;)