Using sodium chloride as condiment and preservative in reasonable amounts (2-5 g/day) doesn't cause an allergy; but the sensitivity of peoples to NaCl is different.
No, adding solid sodium hydroxide to neutralize hydrochloric acid (HCl) would not cause sodium chloride to redissolve. The reaction between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid forms water and sodium chloride, which remains in its dissolved form. The addition of solid sodium hydroxide would simply further neutralize the acid and increase the concentration of the resulting sodium chloride solution.
Sodium chloride is not a cause of cancer.
Anything can cause an allergic reaction. So, yes fluconazole can cause an allergic reaction, though it is not common.
Allergents are antigens that cause an allergic reaction
Sodium Chloride is salt. Salt does NOT cause fires.
No, sodium chloride itself does not cause a color change in chemical reactions. Sodium chloride is a colorless compound that is commonly known as table salt. It is often used as a supporting material in experiments but does not itself contribute to color changes.
Yes , dandelions can cause an allergic reaction , but not for everybody
Sodium fizzes in water because it is undergoing a chemical reaction with water to form sodium hydroxide. The result is more stable than either of the original chemicals. When sodium chloride is added to water both of these substances are stable with respect to each other and no reaction occurs that results in a new chemical product.
No, an allergic reaction typically does not cause a fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections rather than allergic reactions.
No, adding solid sodium hydroxide to neutralize the hydrochloric acid would not cause sodium chloride to redissolve. The reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide forms water and sodium chloride, which would remain as a dissolved salt in the solution. The addition of more sodium hydroxide would further neutralize the acid but not reverse the formation of sodium chloride.
It is not true !
Yes. The two will undergo a chemical reaction.