natriumkloridiin
Natriumkloridiin, Finnish for sodium chloride, is the common salt used in everyday life. Known scientifically as NaCl, it is a crystalline ionic compound formed by the electrostatic attraction between sodium cations (Na⁺) and chloride anions (Cl⁻). It exhibits a characteristic cubic crystal structure and remains stable at room temperature.
The common salt appears as bright white crystals or fine grains. In aqueous solution it dissociates completely
Commercial production of natriumkloridiin is dominated by two processes. The mining of halite, a rock salt
The compound is essential in many domains. In food it functions as a flavour enhancer and preservative,
Natriumkloridiin is chemically inert under normal conditions; however, ingestion of excessive amounts can lead to hypernatremia