Are any of these a brine solution? KCl(aq), NaBr(aq), KBr(aq), NaCl(aq)?
Answer:
KCl(aq) = Potassium Chloride Solution
NaBr(aq) = Sodium Bromide Solution
KBr(aq) = Potassium bromide Solution
NaCl(aq) = Sodium Chloride Solution
A brine is technically a solution (usually concentrated) of salt and water. All of the four above solutions are salt and water mixtures so they can all be technically called brines.
BUT the term Brine is usually used to denote a solution of sea salt and water, whther in geography, biology or cooking.
Sea salt = Table Salt = Sodium Chloride
K = Kalium aka Potassium. Na = Natrium aka Sodium. Brine is a solution of sodium chloride, not potassium chloride. You got it now?
yes!. one of them
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brine solution means aqueuos solution of sodium chloride
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