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Sodium chloride, like most everything else, can exist in any of the three states. Considering standard pressure, it exists as a gas above 1465°C, which is very hot, but possible. It is a liquid between 801-1465°C. It is solid at all temperatures below 801°C. The melting point is so high because ionic bonds are the strongest type of intermolecular forces.

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NaCl is common salt which would make it a solid, but can be dissolved in water which would make it aqueous, as well.

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A link between sodium chloride and green house gases doesn't exist.

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Sodium chloride is a solid at room temperature.

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No it is not a gas. It is a solid

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After 801 0C sodium chloride is a liquid.

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Sodium chloride is not a gas !

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