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Doesn't make sense.

However, it's likely that you are asking about 10% NaCl.

Na is the symbol for chemical element sodium, and Cl is the symbol for chemical element chlorine, so the compound sodium chloride ("table salt") has the formula NaCl.

Note that Na is capital-N lower-case-A, and chlorine is capital-C lower-case-L. Lower case L (l) can be mistaken for the letter I, which is probably what happened here.

10% NaCl refers to a solution of NaCl in water (aqueous solution) where 10% by weight is NaCl and the other 90% is water.

For reference, ocean water contains around 3% and blood serum contains around 0.9%. So 10% is a fairly salty.

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