No, calcium carbonate is not soluble in sodium chloride. When calcium carbonate is mixed with sodium chloride in water, the calcium carbonate will remain as solid particles and not dissolve into the solution.
Sodium chloride is an ionic, polar compound.
The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in hot water.
Yes, there is a limit to the amount of sodium chloride that can dissolve in 30 grams of water. This limit is known as the solubility of sodium chloride in water. At room temperature, approximately 36 grams of sodium chloride can dissolve in 100 grams of water.
No, sodium chloride does not dissolve in diethyl ether as it is not a polar solvent like water. Sodium chloride is insoluble in diethyl ether.
Sodium chloride dissolve in water because it is an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride is a polar compound and cyclohexane is not a polar compound.
Commonly sodium chloride is not dissolved in organic compounds.
Sodium chloride solubility in isopropyl alcohol is very low.
Sodium chloride is separated by dissolving in water.Wax is released by heating.
Because carbon disulfide is a non-polar solvent sodium chloride is not soluble.