Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.
sodium chloride
sodium chloride
The solubilty of sodium chloride increase with the temperature but the effect is not so important.
Ice melt faster when: - the temperature is higher - powdered salts as sodium chloride or calcium chloride are added
The time it takes to melt sodium chloride using a Bunsen burner can vary based on factors such as the heat intensity of the burner, the amount of sodium chloride being melted, and the starting temperature of the salt. Generally, it may take a few minutes to melt sodium chloride completely using a Bunsen burner.
Sodium chloride is melted by heating at 801 0C.
Yes, because the heat of dissolution (of sodium chloride) increase the temperature.
The sodium chloride heat of solution increase the temperature and the ice is melted.
Mix with calcium chloride, melt at 1300 F, use electrolysis. A glass making microwave kiln capable of that temperature sells for about $100.
Sodium chloride can be melted; the melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C.
No, Sodium Chloride is NaCl, which is salt.
Sodium chloride has a strong ionic bond.