NaCl, always square, doesn't burn, and is made up of crystals.
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It can be clear to white, is cubic, & it's hardness is 2.5.
solid, small,pure substace.
no, salt dissolves in water.
No, they are different.
Yes, KCl is potassium chloride and it is indeed a form of salt.
salt is made out of sodium and chlorine which is poisonous. But when these two are mixed, they form a new compound with changed properties. So, there is no harm in eating table salt.
Not always. For example sodium (Na), a metal that reacts violently with water, and chlorine (Cl), a yellow poisonous gas, combine to make table salt, which has none of these properties. But in others cases there are some similarities, like in a metal alloy.
They melt in salt.... I think.
sand has the same properties of salt
react with some metals to produce salt and hydrogen gas.
it is hydrogen and electrons
Table salt is sodium chloride. Its chemical formula is NaCl. Properties include its molar mass of 58.44 grams per mole and density of 2.165 grams per cubic centimeter.
it is salty
no, salt dissolves in water.
he properties of salts are different from the properties of elements that go into making them
No, sodium chloride has no acid-base properties.
the product's properties usually and may differ from the properties of the reactants. Example-salt-sodium, a soft explosive metal and chlorine, a toxic gas. make salt.
rocks and salt no reason
Salt is a common condiment, while sodium burns on contact with water and chlorine gas is poisonous.