It goes from the solid state to the liquid state.
Liquid sodium chloride is obtained.
The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C.
you get sodium chloride NaCl
Yes, a mixture containing 42% NaCl and 58% CaCl2 melts at about 590 Celsius while pure sodium chloride melts at about 800 Celsius.
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There are several properties that distinguish sucrose from sodium chloride. One is that sucrose melts at around 186ºC whereas sodium chloride melts at around 800ºC. Another property would be that sucrose is a non electrolyte (will not conduct a current when in solution) whereas sodium chloride is an electrolyte and it will conduct a current when in solution.
There are several properties that distinguish sucrose from sodium chloride. One is that sucrose melts at around 186ºC whereas sodium chloride melts at around 800ºC. Another property would be that sucrose is a non electrolyte (will not conduct a current when in solution) whereas sodium chloride is an electrolyte and it will conduct a current when in solution.
Sodium chloride is melted at 801 0C.
Sodium chloride is easily dissolved.
Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
A chemical reaction occur and sodium chloride is the product.
Electrons doesn't react with sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is easily dissolved.