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Salt (Sodium Chloride)

Salt (NaCl) is made from sodium and chloride ions. Salt gives flavor to many meals. This compound is also in the form of a crystal lattice since it is made from two ions joining together.

3,565 Questions

Why is there no change in the concentration of the NaCl solution?

The question is not clear; the concentration of salt in water can be very variable.

Is it true sodium chloride is an example of a compound?

Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt, an ionic salt, a water soluble salt.

What is the mass of the sodium chloride produced?

The molar mass of sodium chloride is the sum between the atomic weight of sodium and chlorine:

22,98976928 + 35,45 = 58,439 769 28

Why do slugs die when you put salt on them osmosis?

The salt leaches the fluids out of the slug, due to osmosis. The slug then dies of dehydration.

How many grams of sodium chloride are required to make 1.0 L solution with a concentration of 3.5 m?

The molecular weight of NaCl is 58.44; sodium =22.99; Chlorine=35.45.

A 1 molar solution is the molecular weight in grams in 1 litre of water, so a 3.5 molar solution would be 58.44g multiplied by 3.5, which is 204.54g in 1L.

Is concentrated solution of sodium chloride poisonous to animals?

Salt can be very deadly towards animals as they

predominantly cant control the amount they absorb. High doses in domestic animals such as dogs and cats can kill within a couple hours. Plants on the other hand can control what nutrients and ions they absorb therefore 'it is not bad for plants' unless they are used in vast quantities.

Wot does Andrews liver salts do?

Ingredients: Sodium bicarbonate 22.6 % w/w, Magnesium sulphate 17.4 %w/w, Citric acid 19.5 % w/w. Excipient: sucrose.

Is sodium chloride solid or liquid?

Sodium chloride is an ionic salt with a face-centered cubic crystalline structure.

Why can you not remove the salt from the solution by filtering?

Because the salt solution is monophasic; filtering is applied when a precipitate exist.

The formation of sodium chloride is the result of?

In laboratory sodium chloride can be obtained by the reaction:

NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O

In the nature sodium chloride (halite as mineral) was the product of water evaporation from seas.

What is ionized salt table salt?

It is an error: ionized salt (NaCl) doesn't exist. Correct is iodized salt.

Is NaCL aq a homogenous mixture?

Yes because Sodium Chloride dissociates completely into the water as ions

Any sample within the solution should measure the same amount of Na+ and Cl- and H2O

What is sodium chloride injection for?

Sodium Chloride Injection 0.9% is used to replace lost body fluids and salts. Other medicines which are given by injection or by a drip, may be diluted with Sodium Chloride Injection 0.9%. Sodium Chloride Injection 0.9% can also be used as a sterile irrigation solution.

Does NaCl or KCl have a stronger bond?

As the size of Na is smaller than the size of K,NaCl will have stronger bond than KCl

How does salt get in the air?

This answer is if your talking about the Sea:

As water from rivers flow into the sea, the water picks up tiny traces of mineral salt from the rocks and all of the water gets channelled into the sea.

as the sea water evaporates, the water goes but the salt in the water stays, so the sea always gets saltier and saltier and saltier. unless the ice in south/north pole melts.

What happens when baking soda and sodium chloride are mixed in water?

The concentration increases. Eventually, all of the water will evaporate leaving dry baking soda behind.

Wavelength of sodium chloride?

Sodium chloride has not a wavelenth.

The most important wavelength of sodium is 589,29 nm (the mean of D1 and D2 lines).