• xantoxis@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Well I’m glad they used KCl, I thought this was going to be a container half-full of chlorine–concerning, if you intend to put it on your food.

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        2 months ago

        Quadruple the reactivity!

        (I am not a chemist, and I am not your chemist. These statements should not be construed as chemistry advice.)

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        2 months ago

        I think they meant chlorine, as in Cl2 (g). Certainly not edible, thus the joke.

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            Correct and that was the supposed joke. Instead of chloride, the anion, which would occur in some form of a salt, the container would contain half NaCl and the other half just chlorine gas, Cl2. Thereby making the statement (50% less sodium) technically true. (Disregard the pressure you would need to put the same molar amount of gas into the volume of a solid)

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      I mean technically… At least half of the elemental construction of both of those ingredients is chlorine… So… Technically it is.