Chemistry, asked by ProttaySarkar, 1 month ago

why sodium chloride used for electrolyte replacement?​

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Answered by budhanush617
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Answer:

Sodium is an electrolyte that regulates the amount of water in your body. Sodium also plays a part in nerve impulses and muscle contractions. Sodium chloride is used to treat or prevent sodium loss caused by dehydration, excessive sweating, or other causes.

Answered by vaibhaviwangarwar19
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Explanation:

absorb and transport nutrients

maintain blood pressure

maintain the right balance of fluid

transmit nerve signals

contract and relax muscles

Salt is an inorganic compound, meaning it doesn’t come from living matter. It’s made when Na (sodium) and Cl (chloride) come together to form white, crystalline cubes.

Your body needs salt to function, but too little or too much salt can be harmful to your health.

While salt is frequently used for cooking, it can also be found as an ingredient in foods or cleansing solutions. In medical cases, your doctor or nurse will typically introduce sodium chloride as an injection. Read on to see why and how salt plays an important role in your body.

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