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Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a polar ionic compound that dissolves in water, which is also a polar solvent. Polar substances tend to dissolve well in other polar substances due to similar polarity and intermolecular forces. This dissolution of NaCl in water is an example of "like dissolving in like" based on the similar polar nature of the solute and solvent.
NaCI + H20 NaCI- Sodium Chloride-Salt. H20 is obviously Di-Hydrogen Oxide. Water.
using the initial mass of the NaCI and SiO2 mixture from part A as well as the mass of the dry NaCI recovered from part B, calculate the expert value of the percent composition by mass of NaCI in the mixture
To calculate the molarity of 10 g of NaCl in 2 kg of water, you would first need to convert the mass of NaCl to moles using its molar mass. Then, calculate the total volume of the solution by considering the density of water (1 kg = 1 L). Finally, divide the moles of NaCl by the volume of the solution in liters to determine the molarity.
Its a mixture
The van't Hoff factor for NaCl is 2 since it dissociates into 2 ions in water. The freezing point depression constant for water is 1.86 °C kg/mol. By using the formula ΔTf = i * Kf * m, where i is 2, Kf is 1.86, and m is the molality of the solution (4 mol / 1 kg = 4 m), the freezing point of water will decrease by 14.88 °C.
It dissolves in water
it is an ionic compound.
Change in boiling point = (i)(m)(K)i = van't Hoff factor which for NaCl is 2 (2 particles form upon ionization) m = molality = moles/kg = 4 moles/1 kg = 4 K = boiling point constant for water = 0.512 degrees/m ∆T = (2)(4)(0.512) = 4.1 degrees So, the boiling point of water would increase by 4.1 degrees C (4 degrees to 1 sig. fig.)
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