It is used as an irrigation solution on wounds or injuries to slow the growth of micro-organisims
No, because sodium chloride isn't alkaline; you could use sodium hydroxide instead of potassium hydroxide (lye) but sodium chloride wouldn't work very well.
Sodium chloride is salt. It is used to season food and it is used to melt ice on icy roads. I'm sure it has many other uses.
Sodium chloride is table salt. Sodium is a very soft, whitish-silver metal that is highly explosive and reacts negatively with oxygen. DO NOT USE PURE SODIUM FOR CULINARY PURPOSES.
Sulfur is not soluble in water, sodium chloride is very soluble in water. Add water, and then pour through a coffee filter. When fully filtered, leave to dry.
you can but it you do it will kill the plant...
Sodium chloride function as electolytes.
Sodium chloride is separated from the solution after the evaporation of water.
Use of sodium chloride solutions or aerosols for nasal irrigation.
Sodium chloride is used to prepare the 0,9 % isotonic solution.
Absorbing all the water sodium chloride kill microorganisms.
Sodium Chloride is used by many scientists all over the world. Infact, we even use it on a daily basis! Sodium Chloride is known as NaCl or even Salt!
oh my freaking god, what do you need sodium chloride for? it's TABLE SALT!!
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; in water NaCl is dissolved and dissociated in ions.Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
Sodium Chloride which is common table salt
Sodium chloride - yes.Sodium carbonate, NO, this is a cleaning product, basic and will damage the inside of the mouth and throat.
Chemically they are both sodium chloride although some curing salts are a mixture of sodium nitrate and sodium chloride.
No, because sodium chloride isn't alkaline; you could use sodium hydroxide instead of potassium hydroxide (lye) but sodium chloride wouldn't work very well.