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Sodium chloride is a quest item found in Recruitment Drive during the Miss Cheevers challenge. It is picked up along with many useful ingredients from shelves in the room, but is not necessary to complete the challenge. If the sodium chloride is mixed incorrectly into the other ingredients it may produce one of the ??? mixtures or the strange tin.

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  • Sodium chloride is a quest item found in Recruitment Drive during the Miss Cheevers challenge. It is picked up along with many useful ingredients from shelves in the room, but is not necessary to complete the challenge. If the sodium chloride is mixed incorrectly into the other ingredients it may produce one of the ??? mixtures or the strange tin.
  • Sodium chloride, also known as salt, common salt or table salt, is an ionic compound formed by the chemical reactions between sodium and chlorine. The chemical formula for this compound is NaCl. It is very abundant in the Earth's ocean and sea, responsible for the sanility level of the ocean. It is edible and have many common use, such as using it as a food preservative.
  • Sodium chloride /ˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔːraɪd/, also known as salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. Sodium chloride is the salt most responsible for the salinity of seawater and of the extracellular fluid of many multicellular organisms. In the form of edible or table salt it is commonly used as a condiment and food preservative. Large quantities of sodium chloride are used in many industrial processes, and it is a major source of sodium and chlorine compounds used as feedstocks for further chemical syntheses. A second major application of sodium chloride is de-icing of roadways in sub-freezing weather.
  • Geologists believe that in the late Cretaceous dinosaurs eliminated excess sodium in their urine. Lakes and even small oceans therefore acquired high concentrations of sodium from dinosaur pee. At the same time the schools of ichthyosaurs began to feed on schools of newly evolved herring. This gave them gas, and they produced huge quantities of yellowish green flatulation: chlorine farts. (This phenomenon is apparent to this day among peoples like Danes and Swedes who eat large amounts of herring.) (Also among hip-hop singers, although they produce irritating chartreuse lyrics instead of farts.) (But we digress.) Just kidding there is no such thing as a hip-hop singer; of course I meant R&B singers.
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  • A vial of something labelled 'Sodium Chloride'.
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  • Recruitment Drive
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abstract
  • Sodium chloride is a quest item found in Recruitment Drive during the Miss Cheevers challenge. It is picked up along with many useful ingredients from shelves in the room, but is not necessary to complete the challenge. If the sodium chloride is mixed incorrectly into the other ingredients it may produce one of the ??? mixtures or the strange tin.
  • Sodium chloride, also known as salt, common salt or table salt, is an ionic compound formed by the chemical reactions between sodium and chlorine. The chemical formula for this compound is NaCl. It is very abundant in the Earth's ocean and sea, responsible for the sanility level of the ocean. It is edible and have many common use, such as using it as a food preservative.
  • Geologists believe that in the late Cretaceous dinosaurs eliminated excess sodium in their urine. Lakes and even small oceans therefore acquired high concentrations of sodium from dinosaur pee. At the same time the schools of ichthyosaurs began to feed on schools of newly evolved herring. This gave them gas, and they produced huge quantities of yellowish green flatulation: chlorine farts. (This phenomenon is apparent to this day among peoples like Danes and Swedes who eat large amounts of herring.) (Also among hip-hop singers, although they produce irritating chartreuse lyrics instead of farts.) (But we digress.) Just kidding there is no such thing as a hip-hop singer; of course I meant R&B singers. When lightning struck a lake full of dinosaur pee and ichthyosaur farts a chain reaction formed sodium chloride, which rapidly precipitated out of solution and settled in huge drifts on the bottom of the lake. Later the lake evaporated through natural humiliation, and then the sodium chloride was buried as sentiment accumulated in the lake basin. The sodium chloride remains as white or beige crystalline layers in the sentimental rock.
  • Sodium chloride /ˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔːraɪd/, also known as salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. Sodium chloride is the salt most responsible for the salinity of seawater and of the extracellular fluid of many multicellular organisms. In the form of edible or table salt it is commonly used as a condiment and food preservative. Large quantities of sodium chloride are used in many industrial processes, and it is a major source of sodium and chlorine compounds used as feedstocks for further chemical syntheses. A second major application of sodium chloride is de-icing of roadways in sub-freezing weather.
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