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Table salt is a compound formed when the elements Na (Sodium) and Cl (Chlorine ) chemically combine together.

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No, table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid at room temperature and does not become a liquid beneath the surface. It melts at a high temperature of 801 degrees Celsius (1474 degrees Fahrenheit) to form a liquid.

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