Any bath soap contain a little sodium chloride.
Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.
because they want to eat human face
Sodium chloride is not anhydrous when I swim in the ocean. I want it anhydrous when I sprinkle it on my food.
If you want to know chemical formulas:Sodium chloride is NaCl.Calcium oxide is CaO.
Potassium salt or potassium chloride is a salt substitute that can be used in place of sodium chloride (regular table salt) and contains no sodium. It is often recommended for individuals who need to reduce their sodium intake for health reasons.
Caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide, is typically used to make solid bar soaps, while caustic potash, also known as potassium hydroxide, is used to make liquid soap. To make bath soap, it's usually recommended to use caustic soda for solid soap bars due to its properties for creating a firm soap.
NaCl, table salt, and ammonium chloride will both dissolve in water. Sand is only sparingly soluble in water. If you want to further separate ammonium chloride from sodium chloride, you will need to dry the resulting solution. The sodium chloride will precipitate out first. The ammonium chloride will remain in the supernatant and can be poured off leaving the sodium chloride crystals behind.
there won't be any botanical name for common salt as it is related to chemistry, and it would only have a chemical name-sodium chloride
Sodium chloride may be used as standard (for example to prepare sodium solutions with known concentration) because is a stable compound.
An indicator is not necessary; but if you want phenolphthalein is colorless at pH=7.
It was soap from the bathroom that had been thrown out when the bath collapsed! He had to pick it up otherwise it would have led to investigation of the bath.
I believe molten sodium chloride is simply solid NaCl heated to a liquid form, while brine is concentrated NaCl solute dissolved in water solvent, therefore the difference is the absence of water from molten sodium chloride. You may want to cross reference..