Sodium chloride is a solid at room temperature.
i don't really know.. i believe it to be a gas!
At room temperature it's a solid. At temperatures above 801 degrees C it's a liquid, and above 1413 degrees C it's a gas.
Sodium Chloride is the scientific name for table salt. It is a solid because room temperature (at a normal dinner table) is far below its melting point.
Chloride itself is not a gas, but chloride ions are commonly found in the gas chlorine (Cl2). Chloride ions can also be found in the gas hydrogen chloride (HCl) which is a colorless gas at room temperature.
No, sodium is a silvery gray solid at room temperature.
No; by heating solid sodium chloride may be transformed in a liquid or a gas.
Sodium nitrite is a solid at room temperature.
At room temperature sodium is a solid and chlorine is a gas.
Like all ionic compounds iron chloride is a solid at room temperature.
Like all ionic compounds iron chloride is a solid at room temperature.
NaF is a solid at room temp
The observation that hydrogen chloride is a gas at room temperature is a PHYSICAL property.