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1. Brine is water solution of sodium chloride.

2. "Fused" NaCl is melted sodium chloride.

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What is the difference between molten sodium chloride and brine?

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..


How chloride is made from brine?

Chloride is made from brine by electrolysis. Brine is a solution of sodium chloride in water, and when an electric current is passed through it, the sodium and chloride ions separate. The chloride ions are then collected to be used as a chemical product.


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What are the substances in brine?

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How much pickling salt to use for a turkey brine instead of kosher salt?

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What is the formula of positive ions in brine?

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Can sodium hypochlorite made from sodium chloride brine in an electrolytic cell convert back to sodium chloride brine and create bubbles in the electrolytic cell when power is stopped?

Yes, when the power is stopped in an electrolytic cell producing sodium hypochlorite from sodium chloride brine, the hypochlorite can decompose back into chloride ions, oxygen gas, and water. This decomposition can create bubbles in the cell due to the release of oxygen gas.


What is the weight of 1 gallon of 100 percent brine water?

100 % brine water doesn'y exist or if you want is only sodium chloride.


What is brine in chemistry?

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What is the chemical formula of ammoniacal brine?

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