Still sodium chloride....
In a solid form still. Molten NaCl occurs at 801C and above
At room temperature sodium chloride is a solid.
At the room temperature sodium chloride is a solid.
Aqueous (aq)
At 500 0C sodium chloride is a solid.
It is soluble in water. But it is less in this temperature.
The melting point of salt (Sodium Chloride) is 801 °C
801 degrees Celsius This is incorrect.! Actually it has a boiling point of 1413 degrees Celsius or 2575 F.
they are vastly different and often unpredictable, i.e. table salt (sodium chloride): sodium (Na) - highly reactive with water (it explodes), and melts at about 97 degrees celsius chlorine (Cl) - a toxic, yellow gas that is denser than air, it boils at about -34 degrees celsius sodium chloride (NaCl) - harmless compound, edible, and good on fries. melts at 801 degrees celsius
No, Sodium Chloride is NaCl, which is salt.
Salt as its commonly called has a very high boiling point, 2575 degrees F. or 1413 degrees Celsius.
Solid white silvery soft metal. Usually stored in kerosene to avoid reaction with water vapor.
Sodium chloride is a solid at 500 oC.
affect of temerature on solubility of a solid in water potassium nitrate at 40 degrees celcius?
The solubilty of sodium chloride in water at 80 0C is 379,3 g/L.
NaCl is the symbol for Sodium Chloride or reqular table salt.
The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 0C.