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  2. What is the formula mass of sodium chloride? - Socratic

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    1 Answer. The formula of Sodium chloride is N aCl. The atomic mass of sodium is 22.99 g mol, and the atomic mass of chlorine is 35.45 g mol. Thus, the formula mass of Sodium chloride is 22.99 +35.45 = 58.44 g mol. 58.44g/ (mol) The formula of Sodium chloride is NaCl. The atomic mass of sodium is 22.99 g/ (mol), and the atomic mass of chlorine ...

  3. How can I write the formula for sodium chloride? - Socratic

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    The formula for sodium chloride is NaCl. This represents a ratio of one sodium ion Na^(+) , to one chloride ion Cl^(-). This is an ionic compound made up of positive and negative ions. The ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces called ionic bonds. Overall ionic compounds have no charge because the charges cancel each other out, so the charges on the ions are not shown in the ...

  4. What is the equation for sodium and chlorine react to form sodium...

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    2Na + Cl_2 -> 2NaCl The skeletal equation: Na + Cl_2 -> NaCl Balanced: 2Na + Cl_2 -> 2NaCl

  5. What is the balanced equation for sodium chloride? | Socratic

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    1 Answer. Leah F. · Media Owl. Jan 13, 2014. This is a very vague question so I'll try to cover the basics. sodium chloride is NaCl. If you want a dissociate equation it'll be written as follows: NaCl (aq) -> Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) Answer link. iOS.

  6. What is the formula for sodium chloride? - Socratic

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    The simplest ratio of the Sodium to Chlorine atoms is 1:1 so the formula for Sodium Chloride is N aCl. This is not a molecular formula but a unit formula. The formula for Sodium Chloride is NaCl This is a unit formula not a compound formula. Sodium Chloride for forms an ionic bond. The electron density is separated into mainly a positive charge ...

  7. Percent Concentration - Chemistry - Socratic

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    Percent concentration by mass is defined as the mass of solute divided by the total mass of the solution and multiplied by 100%. So, c% = msolute msolution ⋅ 100%, where. msolution = msolvent + msolute. There are two ways to change a solution's concentration by mass. Adding more solute - making the solution more concentrated;

  8. How do you calculate the number of ions in a solution?

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    Find the molar concentration then look at the formula to work out the concentration of each ion. Lets look at an example: "How many sodium ions are there in a solution of sodium chloride of concentration 58.5 g.dm^(-3) ? " We need to convert this into mol.dm^(-3) . To do this we add up the A_r values to get the relative formula mass. For NaCl this will be 23 +35.5 = 58.5. So 1 mole of NaCl ...

  9. What is the molar mass of NaCl (table salt)? - Socratic

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    "58.44277 g/mol" Sodium chloride, also known as table salt, is an ionic compound composed of sodium cations, "Na"^(+), and chloride anions, "Cl"^(-) that has the formula unit "NaCl". The molar mass of an anionic compound tells you what the mass of one mole of formula units of that respective compound is. You know that sodium chloride's formula unit contains one sodium atom one chlorine atom ...

  10. What is the reaction of sodium chloride with sulfuric acid?

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    If we have solid sodium chloride and concentrated sulphuric acid then an acid/base reaction occurs. The sulphuric acid transfers a proton to a chloride ion: #H^(+)+Cl^(-)rarrHCl_((g))# Steamy fumes of hydrogen choride gas are observed. The other product is sodium hydrogen sulphate #NaHSO_4#.

  11. How can I balance this chemical equation? Sodium phosphate ... -...

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    This is a double replacement reaction. Here's how to balance double replacement equations > Your unbalanced equation is "Na"_3"PO"_4 + "CaCl"_2 → "Ca"_3("PO"_4)_2 + "NaCl" 1. Start with the most complicated formula, "Ca"_3("PO"_4)_2. Put a 1 in front of it. We have now fixed the number of "Ca" atoms and "PO"_4 groups.