Because when you sniff it, you can fly because of all the helium that is in it. But when you fly you can't come back down unless you fart/burp.
Chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide, which is why it's called the chlor-alkali process.
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 - sodium is indispensable for lifeetc.
Electrolysis is used to extract salt, primarily sodium chloride (NaCl), by dissolving it in water to create a brine solution. When an electric current is passed through the brine, it causes the sodium ions to migrate to the cathode, where they are reduced to form sodium metal, while chlorine ions migrate to the anode, where they are oxidized to produce chlorine gas. This process not only allows for the extraction of sodium but also generates chlorine gas, which is a valuable byproduct. The resulting products can be further processed to obtain pure sodium and chlorine.
Depends highly upon the situation. Do you have some chlorine nearby and need to keep some meat from rotting? Do you have some water that just won't explode no matter how much you stare at it? Highly valuable. Do you need someone to watch your pets while you go on vacation? Less valuable.
As valuable as children, as valuable as life, as valuable as light, as valuable as water, as valuable as money, as valuable as diamonds
sodium chlorateNaClO3 = Sodium Chlorate
Sodium and lithium are both alkali metals found in Group 1 of the periodic table. They are known for their high reactivity, particularly with water, and they form strong basic solutions when they react. Sodium is more abundant and reactive than lithium, while lithium is the lightest metal and has unique properties that make it valuable in batteries and other applications. Both elements have applications in various industries, including electronics and metallurgy.
Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound with the formula NaF.
You would be surprised as to what they most commonly drank, this of course was eggnog, it was considered a delicacy among some groups but was the main sources of vitamin G and a valuable enriching source of sodium and lithium.
Sodium sulfide: Na2S Sodium sulfite: Na2SO3 Sodium sulfate: Na2SO4
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct