it acts as a cleaning agent.
Sodium Chloride- table salt - lowers the water's boiling and freezing point.
At a high enough temp. it melts
Yes, the effect of temperature on the solubility of sodium chloride is not so important.
chloride isn't a thing on its own and the melting and boiling points of chlorine and magnesium will have no effect on the boiling and melting point og magnesium chloride.
Yes. In very small amounts.Sodium chloride is salt, applied at about 1 part to 1,000 salt to soil it can have a slight fertilising effect, but used at 1lb to a gallon of water it is a weedkiller.
10 ppm
Effect of low water level in the boiler is rapid increase the temperature of the metal tubes, causing a collapse or rupture.
Effect of low water level in the boiler is rapid increase the temperature of the metal tubes, causing a collapse or rupture.
the chloride ion has no effect on pH. It is neutral.
why the inorganic pollutent effect to organic pollutent
The ion chloride has a corrosive effect.
The ion chloride has a corrosive effect.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water in Na+ and Cl-; the chloride ion has a strong corrosive effect.
If you think to potassium chloride, the effect is similar.
The ion chloride Cl- is corrosive for iron and many types of steels.
Potassium chloride is stable to thermal degradation.
carryover problem & problem in gauge glass