MindMap Gallery Introduction to Sodium Chloride
Sodium chloride is essential for human body functions and occurs naturally in sea water and rocks. It is mainly obtained through sea salt evaporation and rock salt mining. Sodium chloride has a wide range of applications in seasoning and preservatives, water softening, and road de-icing.
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Introduction to Sodium Chloride
Definition
Chemical formula
NaCl
Common name
Table salt
Occurrence
Natural sources
Sea water
Rock salt
Underground salt deposits
Synthetic production
Mining
Brine evaporation
Physical properties
Appearance
White crystalline solid
Taste
Salty
Solubility
Highly soluble in water
Melting point
801°C (1474°F)
Boiling point
1413°C (2575°F)
Chemical properties
Dissociation in water
Forms Na+ and Cl- ions
Reactivity
Reacts with metals to form chlorides
Reacts with silver nitrate to form silver chloride
Uses
Culinary
Flavoring and food preservation
Industrial
Production of chemicals (e.g., sodium hydroxide)
De-icing of roads
Water softening
Medical
Intravenous fluid therapy
Saline solution for contact lenses
Health implications
Dietary intake
Essential for life
Excessive intake can lead to health issues
Deficiency
Rare in modern diets
Can lead to hyponatremia
Environmental impact
Mining and extraction
Impact on local ecosystems
Disposal
Effects on water bodies
Recycling
Efforts to reduce environmental impact
History
Discovery
Ancient civilizations
Importance in history
Salt trade routes
Salt as currency in some cultures
Economic aspects
Global production
Top producers
Market value
Fluctuations based on demand and supply
Trade
International salt trade dynamics