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Properties of Sodium Chloride

It is easily soluble in water and partially soluble or insoluble in other liquids. They are white crystals which do not have an odour but possess a taste. In its aqueous state NaCl acts as a good conductor of electricity due to the free movement of the ions.

Sodium chloride (NaCl), also known as salt, is an essential compound our body uses to:

absorb and transport nutrients.

maintain blood pressure.

maintain the right balance of fluid.

transmit nerve signals.

contract and relax muscles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Properties of Sodium Chloride

It is easily soluble in water and partially soluble or insoluble in other liquids. They are white crystals which do not have an odour but possess a taste. In its aqueous state NaCl acts as a good conductor of electricity due to the free movement of the ions.

Physical properties: Sodium chloride is a white crystalline solid with a density of 2.16 g/mL, and a melting point of 801 °C. It is also available as aqueous solutions of different concentrations, called saline solutions. Chemical properties: Sodium chloride is readily soluble in water and other polar solvents.

Uses and properties

Sodium is a soft metal that tarnishes within seconds of being exposed to the air. It also reacts vigorously with water. Sodium is used as a heat exchanger in some nuclear reactors, and as a reagent in the chemicals industry. But sodium salts have more uses than the metal itself.

What is sodium chloride commonly called?

Sodium chloride , commonly known as salt (although sea salt also contains other chemical salts), is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. ... A second major application of sodium chloride is de-icing of roadways in sub-freezing weather.

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