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Sodium chloride (and other compounds) are diluted only if it is necessary, this depends on each application.
Muriate of potash is also known as potassium chloride. Potassium chloride is used as a fertilizer and this is its largest application.
Benzalkonium chloride and hexachlorophine are used primarily as hand scrubs or face washes. Benzalkonium may also find application is a disinfecting agent for instruments, and in low concentration as a preservative for drugs
The concentration of sodium chloride and other salts is increased in an long time irrigated soil.
In industrial application, iron(III) chloride is used in and drinking water production.[4] In this application, FeCl3 in slightly basic water reacts with the hydroxide ion to form a floc of iron(III) hydroxide, or more precisely formulated as FeO(OH)-, that can remove suspended materials. : Fe3+ + 4 OH− → Fe(OH)4− → FeO(OH)2−·H2O
Calcium chloride will not further react with chloride ions.
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride.
Iron(II) chloride or ferrous chloride as well as iron(III) chloride or ferric chloride are both solids.
Chloride is the chemical name for Chloride
Lithium + Chloride = Lithium Chloride
Cpopper (I) Chloride other wise known as 'Cuprous Chloride. There is the more common chloride , copper(II) chloride (CuCl2) , kknown as cupric chloride.
Pure sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium chloride.