11 mg
Sodium citrate is not citrus. It is the sodium salt of citric acid, which is a weak organic acid found in citrus fruits. Sodium citrate is often used as a food additive for its acidity-regulating properties.
Yes, carrots have water, but carrots don't contain very much water. Root vegetables like carrots, parsnips, beets, etc. ar fiberous and drier than other vegetables. But they still contain some water.
They're around .05% sodium, according to a USDA fact sheet.
Whole Foods sell carrots by the 25lb bag...and the cost is just that much $24.99.
A can of 355 mL contain approx. 55 mg sodium.
A 12-ounce can of Coke contains about 45 milligrams of sodium.
not to much but a little bit
A normal vinegar didn't contain sodium chloride.
By mass, sodium chloride is 39.3% sodium, so a 700g bottle of salt would contain about 275 g of sodium.
Both contain the element sodium. Ohter than that there is not much similarities. soap is generally sodium hydroxide.
Milk does contain sodium. How much I couldn't tell you, it probably depends on the type of milk.
The human body contain approx. 4 % sodium chloride.