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单词 sodium chloride
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Definition of sodium chloride in English:

sodium chloride

noun
mass noun
  • A colourless crystalline compound occurring naturally in seawater and halite; common salt.

    氯化钠,食盐

    Chemical formula: NaCl

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another type of bonding is found in ionic solids, exemplified by sodium chloride, or table salt, crystals.
    • An autopsy revealed her bloodstream contained large quantities of sodium chloride - the prime element in household table salt.
    • Many binary ionic compounds such as sodium chloride and magnesium oxide melt without decomposing into pure liquids.
    • Salts such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride excreted in sweat are sometimes present in detectable quantities in fingerprints.
    • Soils of extreme habitats are often alkaline, or loaded with large amounts of sodium chloride, or deficient in the major nutrients.
    • Since sodium chloride is the main salt in the plasma, it is a major constituent of sweat.
    • Salt - sometimes called sodium chloride, can cause your blood pressure to rise and increase your risk of heart disease and stroke.
    • Most of them precipitate before sodium chloride and therefore are left behind as the seawater is moved from one evaporating pond to another.
    • Brackish and ocean waters may contain large quantities of sodium chloride as well as many other soluble compounds leached from the crust of the earth.
    • When we sweat, our bodies excrete salts, such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride.
    • Normal de-icing chemicals are based on sodium chloride, calcium chloride, or urea, which do not have any adverse chemical effect on concrete.
    • The great English chemist and physicist Sir Humphry Davy first prepared a sample of pure sodium metal by electrolyzing molten sodium chloride.
    • It was as elegant as it was simple, for the same abundant chemical, sodium chloride, was first used to make the paper sensitive, then used in a different proportion to preserve it.
    • The Stassfurt mine in Germany yields potassium chloride and potassium sulfate as well as sodium chloride.
    • The glistening walls were covered with amazing shapes - crystalline formations like flowers, but made from calcite and sodium chloride.
    • Too much salt, or sodium chloride, can disrupt your body's proper balance of potassium and other electrolytes.
    • Huge deposits of solid salt, mostly sodium chloride, and salts dissolved in the oceans are vast reservoirs of chloride compounds.
    • In the Solvay process, carbon dioxide and ammonia are passed into a concentrated solution of sodium chloride.
    • Sodium is part of sodium chloride - also known as salt - which is needed to make the body work.
    • One solute commonly found in water is sodium chloride, or common table salt.

Definition of sodium chloride in US English:

sodium chloride

nounˈˌsōdēəm ˈklôˌrīdˈˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔˌraɪd
  • A colorless crystalline compound occurring naturally in seawater and halite; common salt.

    氯化钠,食盐

    Chemical formula: NaCl

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the Solvay process, carbon dioxide and ammonia are passed into a concentrated solution of sodium chloride.
    • Soils of extreme habitats are often alkaline, or loaded with large amounts of sodium chloride, or deficient in the major nutrients.
    • Another type of bonding is found in ionic solids, exemplified by sodium chloride, or table salt, crystals.
    • Salts such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride excreted in sweat are sometimes present in detectable quantities in fingerprints.
    • One solute commonly found in water is sodium chloride, or common table salt.
    • The great English chemist and physicist Sir Humphry Davy first prepared a sample of pure sodium metal by electrolyzing molten sodium chloride.
    • Since sodium chloride is the main salt in the plasma, it is a major constituent of sweat.
    • An autopsy revealed her bloodstream contained large quantities of sodium chloride - the prime element in household table salt.
    • Normal de-icing chemicals are based on sodium chloride, calcium chloride, or urea, which do not have any adverse chemical effect on concrete.
    • Salt - sometimes called sodium chloride, can cause your blood pressure to rise and increase your risk of heart disease and stroke.
    • Brackish and ocean waters may contain large quantities of sodium chloride as well as many other soluble compounds leached from the crust of the earth.
    • Huge deposits of solid salt, mostly sodium chloride, and salts dissolved in the oceans are vast reservoirs of chloride compounds.
    • Sodium is part of sodium chloride - also known as salt - which is needed to make the body work.
    • Too much salt, or sodium chloride, can disrupt your body's proper balance of potassium and other electrolytes.
    • The glistening walls were covered with amazing shapes - crystalline formations like flowers, but made from calcite and sodium chloride.
    • It was as elegant as it was simple, for the same abundant chemical, sodium chloride, was first used to make the paper sensitive, then used in a different proportion to preserve it.
    • The Stassfurt mine in Germany yields potassium chloride and potassium sulfate as well as sodium chloride.
    • Most of them precipitate before sodium chloride and therefore are left behind as the seawater is moved from one evaporating pond to another.
    • When we sweat, our bodies excrete salts, such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride.
    • Many binary ionic compounds such as sodium chloride and magnesium oxide melt without decomposing into pure liquids.
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