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The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C.

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Sodium Chloride (table salt) is an ionic compound that has a high melting point. The higher the temperature, the more you have reached its melting point, that means the higher the temperature the more the salt will be dissolved. (as long as the temperature is about 801 degrease Celsius, or 1474 degrease Fahrenheit, because that is table salts melting point.)


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