It has a very high melting point.
All the properties of sodium chloride are different from the properties of sodium or chlorine.
Some characteristics of sodium chloride
Formula unit: NaCl
Molar mass: 58,439 769 28 g
Chemical bond: ionic
Aspect: transparent
Solubility in water at 20 0C: 360,9 g/L
Density: 2,165 g/cm3.
Mohs hardness: 2,5
Crystalline structure: face-centered cubic
Melting point: 801 0C
Boiling point: 1 413 0C
Lattice constant: 564,02 pm
Specific heat capacity: 36,79 J/K.mol
Refractive index: 1,5442
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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.
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.
A flavouring and food preservative :) isnt it salt water ermm my science teacher told me :)
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.