Sodium chloride and chlorhexidine are very different compounds.
Definitely not! Chlorhexidine is organic and covalently bonded while sodium chloride is inorganic and ionically bonded.
No. Sodium chloride is quite different from either of its component elements.
Because halite is also sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Carbon dioxide is CO2.
Yes, saline is a solution of sodium chloride in water.
yes, common table salt is sodium chloride.
Yes, normal saline and sodium chloride are not exactly the same. Normal saline is a mixture of sodium chloride (salt) and water in specific concentrations (0.9% sodium chloride in water). So, normal saline contains sodium chloride, but it also includes water.
Definitely not :-)
Yes, these volumes are equivalent.
The reduction potential of sodium is under the same potential of water.
Yes, Sodium Chloride 0.9% and Normal Saline are the same solution. Normal Saline is a sterile solution of 0.9% sodium chloride in water, commonly used in medical settings for hydration and to dilute medications.
They are two different ionic compounds with the same anion, chloride.