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Why do the salt compounds in the blood dissolved and chemically reacted

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Dissolving salt in water may be written as a chemical reaction, where sodium chloride dissociates into Na+ ions and Cl– ions in water. When salt dissolves, the ionic bonds between the atoms break. The reactant (sodium chloride or NaCl) differs from the products (sodium and chloride ions), so a chemical change occurs.
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