sodium chloride (relative molecular mass

  1. sodium chloride (relative molecular mass = 58.5) had a solubility of 36.0 g per 100g of water. the density of the solution is
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  2. In the chemical reaction below, sodium metal and chlorine gas combine to form sodium chloride.sodium metal + chlorine gas →
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  3. The relative mass of aluminum chloride is 267 and its composition by mass is 20,3% Al and 79,7% chlorine. Determine the
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  4. if 58.44 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 0.5 liter of water what is the molarity of the sodium chloride solution? The molar
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  5. A 0.774 gmixture containing only sodium chloride and potassium chloride was dissolved in water. It required 29.6 mL of 0.416 M
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  6. If the volume of ocean water 7.41*10^20 L contains 2.9 percent sodium chloride ("salt") by mass and the density of the water is
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  7. Ravi prepared a solution of sodium chloride by mixing 5.85g of salt in 1 liter of water.a)find molar mass of sodium chloride
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  8. Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide can be combined to form sodium chloride and water. Which best explains the reaction?The
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  9. sodium burns in chlorine to produce sodium chloride according to the reaction: 2Na(s) + Cl2(g) = 2NaCl(s). A student is asked to
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  10. Sodium Chloride NaCl can be made by the reaction of sodium with chlorine.Balanced equation: 2Na(s)+Cl2(g)=2NaCl(s) Calculate the
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