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The taste of sodium chloride is considered an emergent property.
Sodium chloride is a chemical compound (NaCl), not a property.
Sodium chloride is an ionic, polar compound.
The melting point of NaCl is very different from the melting points of Na or Cl.
Due to extensive hydrogen bonding between the two compounds.
Neither, Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is a salt (table salt) made by reacting the metal Sodium with the Gas Chlorine. The substance, Sodium Chloride, has both physical and chemical properties but is not a property itself.
Sublimation is one.
Yes, it is an intensive property.
It's sodium chloride if you're talking about the compound NaCl. And no, the property of the compound will not be the same as the property of either of the elements.
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Well...sodium means salt and ammonium means a type of in door cleaning acid.the difference is the salt and ammonium
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.