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salt turns blue due a chimic reaction. it makes the salt atoms and lemon juice atoms to react and become a cristal (a blue cristal)

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The yellow color of NaCl is probable due to some impurities.

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Pure sodium chloride doesn't become yellow by heating.

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Pure sodium chloride crystals doesn't look yellow.

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