That's NaCl. It's sodium chloride, or common table salt.
2006-09-16 03:54:48
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answered by DavidK93 7
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Sodium Chloride is a wide use chemical, it is ionic salt, Chlorine gas , Caustic soda , Hydrochloric acid , Sodium Hypochlorite are produced from the electroysis of Brine (saturated solution on NaCl), Normal seline for medical uses is a diluted solution of NaCl,
It is also used in many industries, leather , cosmetics ...etc
2006-09-16 14:16:14
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answered by basimsaleh 4
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let's straighten out the way you write it. it's NaCl, not NACL, since it is composed of two ions, Na+, the sodium ion, and Cl-, the chloride ion, and these two ions form the compound NaCl, written as that for reasons of nomenclature standards. NaCl is sodium chloride, or your common table salt, used as a seasoning and a preservative. there. hope that helps..=)
2006-09-16 10:58:56
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answered by HansThane 2
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NaCl... not NACL.
it is sodium chloride a form of salt.
2006-09-16 10:59:13
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answered by cYnthia 2
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sodium chloride. Sodium is Na, and Cl is chloride.
NACL also can stand for North American Cultural Laboratory.
2006-09-16 10:57:27
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answered by Nirmal87 2
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It is a chemical compound. Na is the symbol for sodium and Cl is the symbol for chloride and when you put it together you get sodium chloride...which is a fancy name for plain simple table salt.
2006-09-16 10:56:08
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answered by Guber 2
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Na ( sodium ) Cl (chloride )
comman name = common salt
2006-09-16 11:47:23
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answered by chugh_aakriti 2
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its sodium chloride or simple daily used salt
2006-09-16 11:07:20
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answered by suchetana 2
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