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Description
A salt-ice mixture in the ratio of approximately 33g sodium chloride to 100g ice (at −1°C) will drop in temperature to as low as −21°C, depending on the rate of stirring and the size of the ice chunks.
Sodium chloride is used in a wide variety of biochemical applications, including:
- Intravenous fluids (normal saline is 0.9% w/v in water)
- Density gradients
- A diluent to increase ionic strength in buffers or culture media
- In salt-out procedures in the isolation of DNA
- In high concentrations, for preservation of foods (since bacteria cannot grow in high salt conditions)
Specifications
Specifications
| Physical Form | Crystalline Powder |
| Quantity | 1 kg |
| Solubility Information | Soluble in water (357mg/mL at 25°C; 384mg/mL at 100°C), glycerol (100mg/mL); very slightly soluble in ethanol. Solubility in water is decreased by HCl; almost insoluble in concentrated HCl. Aqueous solutions has a neutral pH (6.7 - 7.3). |
| IUPAC Name | sodium;chloride |
| Formula Weight | 58.44 |
| Grade | ACS |
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