What occurs when NaCl is added to water?
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When you dissolve salt in water sodium chloride dissociates in Na+ ions and Cl- ions, which may be written as achemical equation:
NaCl(s) → Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
Thus, any ionic compound that is soluble in water would experience a chemical change. In contrast, dissolving a covalent compound like sugar does not result in a chemical reaction. When sugar is dissolved, the molecules disperse throughout the water, but they don't change their chemical identity.
NaCl(s) → Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
Thus, any ionic compound that is soluble in water would experience a chemical change. In contrast, dissolving a covalent compound like sugar does not result in a chemical reaction. When sugar is dissolved, the molecules disperse throughout the water, but they don't change their chemical identity.
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NaCl ( Salt ) when added to water get dissolved in water
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