yes, it is a drying agent
Sodium chloride is not used in laboratory as a drying agent.
CaCl2 is used as a drying agent in the laboratory. It is "deliquescent" and absorbs water very readily.
No. It is a chemical salt that is used as a food additive, used in medicine, used for ice control on roads, and as a drying agent.
Absorbing water sodium chloride kill all microorganisms.
Sodium chloride is often used as a household salt.
Sodium chloride is not used during electrocardiogram.
Sodium chloride is used to precipitate soaps from the solution.
Dissolve it in solvent, expose it to calcium chloride or baked epson salt and filter off drying agent and vamp off solvent. Poof
Nasal flushing with sodium chloride is largely used.
Not directly; sodium chlorate/sodium chlorite are used, derived from sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is used as table salt
Yes sodium chloride may be used in water softeners.