Be sure that it is not possible.
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
No
Table salt and baking soda.
Sodium chloride does not impart a distinct color to a flame test. When sodium chloride is subjected to a flame test, it typically results in a bright yellow flame due to the presence of sodium ions, rather than the chloride ions.
The yellow color of the flame is due only to sodium.
Sodium Chloride is commonly know as salt. Sodium bicarbonate is commonly known as baking soda. The uses are endless.
Sodium chloride = NaCl
Of course not.
Sodium Chloride is not a gas solid. It is in crystalline form which when heated, becomes molten. It never evaporates to give Sodium Chloride gas i.e. NaCl.
NaCl is the chemical formula for sodium chloride, often known as "table salt". "Na+" is the formula for a sodium ion; "Cl-" is the formula for a chloride ion. The charges balance to give a ratio of 1 sodium ion : 1 chloride ion per molecule of NaCl.
Chlorine can be obtained from sodium chloride by electrolysis.
Sodium chloride as a solid is not conductive.Water solution of NaCl contain the ions Na+ and Cl-, is an electrolyte and is conductive.