Halite, Sodium Monochloride, Common salt, Rock salt, Table salt, CAS 32343-72-9 (Na36Cl, Sodium-36 chloride), 319473,8028-77-1, 14762-51-7, 11062-32-1; 11062-43-4; 14784-90-8
Molecular Weight
58.44
Molecular Formula
NaCl
Boiling Point
1,413° C (2,575° F)
Melting Point
801° C
Density
2.16 g/cm 3
Solubility
36.0 g/100 g of water at 25 °C
Application
In water treatment plants, Sodium Chloride is most commonly used in ion-exchange softening systems to regenerate resin beads, restoring their capacity to remove hardness ions from feedwater. Brine solutions prepared from Sodium Chloride are also used in deicing and as part of certain disinfection methods. In industrial cooling systems, it supports brine circulation loops that operate in low-temperature environments. High-purity grades are important in producing consistent water quality in sensitive industrial applications.
Appearance
Colorless crystals
Description
Sodium Chloride is an essential inorganic salt used in water softening, regeneration, and brine-based treatment systems.
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