Sodium chloride

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 Sodium chloride (chemical formula NaCl) is an inorganic salt formed by the ionic bonding of sodium and chloride ions. 

It has a molecular weight of 58.44 g/mol-1 and a  solubility in water of 360g/L[1]

It is the largest dissolved constituent of seawater and is mass produced by the evaporation of seawater in salt farms or by the mining of rock salt.[2]

Sodium chloride produced in this way will always containt impurities from other ions in seawater.

Pure sodium chloride can be produced by reacting sodium metal with chlorine gass.[3]


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