Sodium Chloride, common table salt, will not burn.
Sodium chloride is melted at 801 0C; sodium chloride is a component of some fire extinguishers mixtures.
Sodium chloride is melted at 801 0C.
Sodium chloride is not flammable.
Sodium chloride doesn't burn.
The body doesn't produce sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride in solution or melted is a good conductor of electricity; but sodium chloride doesn't produce electricity.
Pure sodium chloride crystals are transparent.
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The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C. The electrolysis of molten sodium chloride produce sodium and chlorine.
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This may be a trick question, electrolyis of a sodium chloride solution produces chlorine at the anode but does not produce sodium at the cathode. Electrolysis of molten sodium chloride does however produce sodium and chlorine.
The elements sodium and chlorine react to produce sodium chloride (common table salt).
Sodium chloride is the product of this reaction:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
In a flame, sodium chloride produces a bright orange-yellow colour.
It is a true statement that chlorine gas reacts with sodium metal to produce sodium chloride. The symbol for chlorine is Cl.