Some important applications of sodium chloride - seasoning for foods
- preservative for foods
- preparation of sodium, chlorine, sodium hydroxide, hydrogen
- roads deicing
- soaps fabrication
- salts baths
- isotonic solutions and other applications in medicine - sodium is indispensable for life
etc
table salt
The answer is 0,9 g pure, dried NaCl.
The answer is 26,3 g.
For the hydration of the organism.
The Molecular Weight of NaCl = 58.5 So to make 1L of 4M NaCl solution you need 4*58.5=234g of NaCl So to make 100mL of the above solution you need 23.4 grams of NaCl
- as preservative- to improve the taste
Sodium chloride (NaCl)
Electrolysis of molten Sodium chloride(liquid NaCl), can be used to produce Sodium metal and Chlorine
1 mole NaCl = 58.443g NaCl 234g NaCl x 1mol NaCl/58.443g NaCl = 4.00 moles NaCl
Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) substitutes are potassium chloride (KCl) or mixtures NaCl + KCl.
You need 841,536 g NaCl.
Ions are
Salt is used to separate DNA.