no because if you put the sodium chlorider in the sea it will kill the fish and it will not be nice
Sodium Chloride a.k.a. table salt or sea salt is neutral and so Universal Indicator will go Green with a Ph 7
The elements sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)
where was sodium found and when
it is formed by mixing hydrochloric acid in sodium hydroxide. Naoh+Hcl=Nacl+H2o
Of course sodium chloride is more in the sea.
- in mines (as halite)- in the sea waters
Because it is the salt found in the sea water. And the life started in the sea (ocean)
Sea salts contain: sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride etc.
Sea salt is sodium chloride - NaCl.
Around the home in common salt, NaCl. In the sea, dissolved. Underground where rock salt, sodium chloride plus other minerals is mined.
The concentrations of salts in waters are very variable and also the salt types; each water has a specific composition. For example sea/ocean water have approx. 35 g/L sodium chloride and treated tap water practically doesn't contain salts.
Yes in most cases it is (Common salt or sodium chloride) only in a much lower concentration then found in sea water. There is a new system on the market however that uses Magnesium and potassium chloride.