Sodium chloride has a rare dihydrate, obtained from cold solutions - NaCl.2H2O.
Sodium chloride is not a hydrated salt; but in special conditions the dihydrate NaCl.2H2O exist.
Sodium chloride is a hygroscopic material.
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Sodium chloride is very hygroscopic.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic.
Sodium chloride is a hygroscopic compound.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic, absorb water.
Sodium chloride is very hygroscopic.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic, absorb water.
if by salt you mean Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Yes it is
Yes, sodium chloride is hygroscopic.
Sodium chloride hasn't hydrates but it is hygroscopic.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic, absorb water.
An example of a hygroscopic salt would be calcium chloride, a salt that absorbs water from the atmosphere to form a saturated solution
Sodium chloride doesn't react with air; being hygroscopic NaCl absorb water from air.
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Because they are highly hygroscopic compounds and absorb moisture from air.