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2006-10-17 10:23:43 · 11 answers · asked by sebby_man 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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The name is NaCl.

The 0.1 M indicates the concentration of NaCl.
The MW of NaCl is around 57 g per mol.
The molarity M is defined as the number of moles in one liter of solution. So here you have 0.1 mol what means that you have 5.7 grams of NaCl in one liter of solution.

2006-10-17 10:40:19 · answer #1 · answered by Dr. J. 6 · 0 0

NaCl is Sodium Chloride, 0.1 Mole
Strange you didn't know that

0.1 M is the measurement

2006-10-17 10:27:15 · answer #2 · answered by alwaysbombed 5 · 0 0

Sodium Chloride, 0.1 Mole

Also commonly known as table salt...

2006-10-17 10:33:06 · answer #3 · answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6 · 0 0

Nacl Chemical Name

2017-02-22 18:55:21 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

NaCl is sodium chloride, otherwise known as table salt. 0.1M means that its molarity is 0.1. molarity is the number of moles divided by liters of solute. molarity applies when the substance is in a solute such as water. for example, 0.1M could result from one mole of NaCl dissolved in 10 liters of water.

2006-10-17 13:01:00 · answer #5 · answered by michelle 3 · 0 0

That would be Sodium Chloride.....0.1 M is the unit of measurment (Moles) (like cenitmetres but for acid)

2006-10-17 10:29:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, to a couple of your things there. It is very soluble in water and it's bonds with water do some good things that assist it in cleaning. Ammonia was a very effective cleaner and mostly fell from favor when detergents and degreasers went synthetic and became more effective with development and combined with enzymes and such wizardry. Ammonia's biggest problem has been it's pungency which in strong concentrations can render one blurry eyed and gasping for breath in another room. It can really feel like a gas attack on your body's mucous and respiratory systems. Can't really make a commercial with a lady smiling while she adds a cup full of ammonia to make her wash brighter. So ammonia's biggest drawback by far is it is very user unfriendly especially in a unventilated area. But ammonia works wonders. When NH3 is added to water it forms a basic solution. Basic solutions make water lose their hydrogen bonding quality.bonding. Ammonia makes water feel "wetter" and softer. Water because of it's hydrogen bonding wants to bead up and roll off of everything, including dirt, grease, windows, wood, clothes and everything. By adding ammonia to water and water losing it's hydrogen bonding aspect, now water can surround dirt particles instead of beading up and get underneath light grease and emulsify the grease because of it's basic properties ( it turns grease into a weak homemade soap) . Even detergents of today have a hard time rivaling the power of ammonia for it's ability to soften water and make it penetrate the smallest fibers in clothes. They still put ammonia in good oven cleaners because of it's ability to even get in the crevices of burnt carbon deposits in the oven. And for washing windows, nothing beats ammonia for removing dirt and grease including ANY detergent made. In fact even Windex compares themselves to ammonia..making ammonia Windex's standard to rise to... There is another peculiar trait to ammonia and it is the molecules of ammonia when as ions in the NH3 status , undergo nitrogen inversion. This is where the NH3 pyramid structure inverts back and forth with little energy interaction at room temperature. It is thought this inversion possibly acts as a weak electrostatic charge that actually attracts foreign ions to the water solution. Of course it is thought the foreign ions are dirt, grease, ink, crayons and what have you.

2016-05-21 21:40:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Argon gas. Check google

2006-10-17 10:27:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Table salt.

2006-10-17 10:31:41 · answer #9 · answered by Mark P 5 · 0 0

you can either call it a brine solution or a .1M solution of sodium chloride. learn the elements so you can name your compounds.

2006-10-17 11:23:36 · answer #10 · answered by shiara_blade 6 · 0 0

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