Chloride is an essential mineral in the body, usually consumed through salt. High amounts of chloride in the body can lead to health issues such as high blood pressure or electrolyte imbalances. It is important to maintain a balance in chloride levels for proper bodily functions.
High chloride levels in the body can be caused by dehydration, kidney problems, certain medications, or metabolic conditions. It is important to identify the underlying cause of the high chloride levels and treat it accordingly. Treatment may involve fluid replacement, adjusting medications, or managing the underlying condition.
Chloride is an electrolyte that helps maintain proper fluid levels in the body. If you have high chloride levels it is called Hyperchloremia. I placed a link in my Bio you can check it out
No it is not true. It causes high blood pressure in the body.
The body doesn't produce sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride (table salt) accounts for about 0.4% of the average adult's body weight.
Chloride itself is not dangerous in small amounts and is an essential mineral for the body. However, excessive intake of chloride, often in the form of sodium chloride (table salt), can be harmful, leading to high blood pressure and other health issues. It's important to maintain a balanced diet to ensure proper chloride levels in the body.
The recommended daily intake of sodium chloride is approx. 5 g. After a single intake of more than 1 g NaCl/1 kg body sodium chloride become very toxic.
means a sign of inflamation level in body
Because sodium chloride has a strong ionic bond.
Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.
Sodium chloride has got electron configuration of 2,8,1. Potassium chloride has got electron configuration of 2,8,8,1. They behave identically in almost all the chemical reactions. But then you have potassium chloride molecule inside the cell. You need to have sodium chloride molecules out side the body cell to make them survive. If you get intravenous injection of sodium chloride, nothing will happen to you. If you give intravenous injection of potassium chloride, you will die instantly. How body cells recognize the difference between sodium chloride and potassium chloride in no time is the big question mark.