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Uses of sodium chloride in medicine: - preparation of saline (isotonic) solution - as disinfectant - for nasal inhalations (liquid aerosols) - treatment of asthma in salt mines (solid aerosols)
Sodium and chlorine
Methods are: - by determination of sodium - by determination of chlorine - using a salinometer
Some methods are: - measuring the density - using a salinometer - chemical determination of sodium, chlorine or sodium chloride
There is sodium hypochlorite, sodium chlorite, sodium chlorate and sodium perchlorate
Yes if you are using a chlorinator. salt is sodium chloride and the chlorinator converts it to sodium hypo-chloride which is chlorine.
first, add water to the mixture, barium chloride is soluble in water. then filter through and funnel and filter funnel. then add sodium sulphate, using the stove they will expand and separate. ( sodium cloride, and sand
no, sodium chloride is the chemical name for table salt.
Sodium chloride is more soluble in water than KCl.
Using fractional recrystallization.
100ml is 0.1 litres, so you need 0.1 moles of sodium chloride.
Using sodium chloride as condiment and preservative in reasonable amounts (2-5 g/day) doesn't cause an allergy; but the sensitivity of peoples to NaCl is different.