it helps people with there bladder problem
it works as a catalyst
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.
KOH + NH4CL - KCL + NH3 + H2O = N = OOH + NH4CL - CL + NH3 + H2OO + N4CL - CL + N3 + 2ON4CL - CL + N3 + ON4 - N3 + ON = OBut would only work if you are on about maths, algebrabtw im only 13
Sounds like a great question to be answered with an experiment. Take equal amounts of ice in identical containers at the same temperature, sprinkle each set of ice cubes with equal amounts of the different substances, also at the same temperature, then observe which container of ice cubes melts the fastest. Here are more opinions and answers from other FAQ Farmers: * In my experience, calcium chloride melts ice fastest. Cat litter doesn't dissolve, so it obviously can't lower the freezing point of ice. * We did this experiment for school. We found out that calcium chloride did work the best, but rubbing alcohol and rock salt worked well, too. We also found out that the cat box litter did not work at all. All it did was absorb all the ice and water and make a big ice chunk.
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The experiment will not work because sodium chloride does not sublime. Ammonium chloride appears to sublime upon heating. However, this process is actually decomposition into ammonia and hydrogen chloride gas. NH4Cl + heat → NH3 + HCl (Wikipedia)
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Really, there is no reaction to speak of. The two are sometimes used together as a cough expectorant. But it is really the ammonium chloride doing the work by irritating the esophagus, thus causing more fluid excretion and causing a loose cough.
wash the product.The work of ammonium chloride in preparation of martius yellow is to polarize the compound structure of the solution.this allows exchange of groups during dyeing.it also helps in formation of soluble salt which can be used as a dye for wool and other materials.
it works as a catalyst
the answer is that you have to work it out your self .
Not recommended to work at home with chlorine !
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Sodium chloride is added to precipitate the soap.
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.
Loop diuretics work by restraining the sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter. Thiazide diuretics restrain the sodium-chloride transporter. Carbonic anhydrase inhibiting diuretics work by restraining bicarbonate transport.