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Write sodium chloride is essential for life.

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Answered by kritanshu
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Sodium Chloride- Essential for Life

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Sodium Chloride is quite essential for life. Biologically, it has a number of functions to perform such as in muscle contraction, in conduction of nerve impulses in nervous system and is also converted into hydrochloric acid which helps in the digestion of food in stomach. When we sweat, there is loss of sodium chloride along with water. It leads two muscle cramps. Its loss has to be compensated suitably by giving certain solved preparations to the patient. Electral power is an important substitute of common salt.

Answered by tvbaranidharan
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Salt is important in many ways. It is an essential part of the diet of both humans and animals and is a part of most animal fluids, such as blood, sweat, and tears. It aids digestion by providing chlorine for hydrochloric acid, a small but essential part of human digestive fluid. Persons with hypertensive heart disease often must restrict the amount of salt in their diet.

Salt is widely used as a seasoning for foods and is used in curing meats and preserving fish and other foods. Iodized table salt usually contains small amounts of potassium iodide, sodium carbonate, and sodium thiosulfate. As a chemical salt is used in making glass, pottery, textile dyes, and soap. It is used in large amounts to melt ice and snow on streets and highways. The major use of salt is as a raw material for the production of chlorine , sodium metal, and sodium hydroxide ; it is also used in large amounts in the Solvay process for making sodium carbonate . Historically, salt has been used as money; a high tax on salt was a contributing cause of the French Revolution.

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