Chemistry, asked by Rishail6845, 11 months ago

One of the essential minerals in the human body is salt. How much salt (NaCl) is in the average adult human body?

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Answered by StyloBabiie
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Answer:

Explanation:

The human body contains many salts, of which sodium chloride

NaCl is the major one, making up around 0.4 per cent of the body's weight.

So a 50kg person would contain around 200g of sodium chloride - around 40 teaspoons.

Since we lose salt whenever we sweat, it has to be continually replaced.

Answered by Abhishek474241
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