It either forms a base or an acid...I think that's the answer you're looking for
Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
When salt is added to water then the sodium and chlorine ions dissociate.
After the dissociation, both the positive and negative ions that is the sodium and chlorine ions will be surrounded by the water molecules. Thereafter, the positive part of water molecule will be attracted to the negative ions that is the chlorine ions and vice versa.
As sodium ion is a cation so it will hold a positive charge, and chlorine ion is an anion so it will hold a negative charge.
Thus, it can be concluded that when salt is added to water, all of the above will happen except option (d) that is the salt breaks into positive chlorine ions and negative sodium ions.
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In setting up your equipment in front of the fume hood to eliminate
any vapors during the experiment. Use an iron ring stand with iron ring to back
up the clay triangle to clasp the crucible and lid. Alter the height of the
iron ring so the end of the crucible is about one centimeter above the inner
blue cone of the strong flame.
A unit cell is a simplest repeating unit in a crystal in which particle are freely vibrating
Sodium chloride having face centered cubic lattice in which sodium and chloride ion are arranged and vibrating.
The sodium ion are arranged on eight corners of the cube whereas they are also present on all the six centres of all six faces.
Thus, number of Na+ ion
Hence total of 14 sodium ions are present in NaCl lattice.