A list of puns related to "Sodium Chloride Symporter"
Because they charged him with assalt and battery!
But it's too salty.
So I get that the 2 elements make up the salt that we use on our food- (and are usually found together as a compound I assume??)
But what about when things are found in nature as a salt form? Fox example, I found this online and I donβt understand what the compound structure would be and why:
β Iodine rarely occurs as the element, but rather as a salt; for this reason, it is referred to as iodide and not iodine.β
Thanks!
I just came out of the hospital after a lung infection and now they say my lungs are very clear, but the sodium chloride solution feels too strong (6%). What should I do? It hurts my lungs and after doing it I start wheezing a lot. Thank you.
Hi,
I have a question regarding tonicity - specifically how a solution containing ions in both hyper- and hypo-tonic concentrations will affect cells overall.
To illustrate my question with examples: Saline solution has for both Sodium and Chloride ions an osmolarity of 308 mOsm/l, which is isotonic. But letβs assume we have a solution that contains already a salt with sodium - for example because a certain drug is used in its sodium salt form. To be more concrete letβs assume that due to this, the Sodium concentration is 600mOsm/l if one uses WFI, I.e. it contains no chloride ions.
My question is whether such a solution would by isotonic: in theory the surplus of Sodium should force water out of the cells, but on the other hand the complete lack of chloride should force water into the cell again, so in the end we have to forces that are opposing each other resulting in a reduced overall force that might be close to 0.
Is there any way to calculate whether the forces cancel out (naively I would assume that 450mOsm/l of Na+ will need a concentraition of 150mOsm/l of Cl- to make it overall isotonic but of course I have no proof).
Other than that: is doing so common practice, i.e. does reducing the amount of Sodium and Chloride in saline to counter increased osmolarity introduced by an active compound make sense and is it done commonly. Also, are there any other considerations except tonicity that might influence the decision of the concentration of chloride. For example, are there any disadvantages of having low chloride concentrations other than on tonicity.
Thanks in advance.
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I'm doing salt crystals again (reliving my childhood, but with more patience) and I wanna try some Potassium Chloride. I have virtually unlimited access to Potassium Chloride, but it's mixed with a lot of Sodium Chloride.
If you haven't figured it out yet, I work in a Potash Mine.
So I have access to two products.
One is raw, and will be approx 22% KCl, 78% NaCl, and some random impurities, maybe clay, maybe halite, maybe carnalite, maybe not.
The other is the finished product, and will be approx 65% KCl, 35% NaCl, some red dye (no idea what it is), and very low trace amounts of impurities.
Is there a simple way to separate out the KCl so I can make some crystals out of it?
YES I am well aware that I could buy KCl, but this community supports a guy who turned Cotton Balls into Cotton Candy, and Toilet Paper into Drinkable Alcohol. I wanna purify it myself.
It is a white substance that can be easily accessed and can sometimes cause cancers.
A base under a salt!
USE THIS THREAD TO VENT YOUR FRUSTRATION WITH THE GAME, BANNERS, OR LIFE IN GENERAL!!
GOT SHAFTED? SHARE YOUR SALT DOWN BELOW.
HATE SOMETHING ABOUT THE GAME? SHARE IT!
WIFE LEFT YOU? SHARE DOWN BELOW!
An A-Salt Rifle.
Given the three percent sodium chloride is a hyperosmolar agent, what is the maximum rate you've approved for a peripheral line? Anything higher than 50mL/hr
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