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aluminum oxide : Al2O3
The properties of chlorine are highly different from sodium chloride one of the differences is the boiling point. Chlorine has a melting point of 171.6 K whereas sodium chloride has a melting point of 1074 K.
Sodium Chloride has a higher melting point because at room temperature it is a solid but Ethyl alcohol has already melted, as it is liquid.
104 degree celcius
Iodine, at p=p0,Boiling point 457.4 K,  184.3 °C(So I don't know if you'd call this high or low? compared with what?)However the difference with melting point of Iodine (386.85 K,  113.7 °C) is remarkably small (< 71oC) and the solid is quite vaporous far below its boiling point (Triple point 386.65K (113.5oC), 12.07 kPa, just below melting point).
Sodium chloride has a higher boiling point.
Graphite has not a boiling point.
When a mixture of sodium chloride and water is heated to dryness, the residue is sodium chloride, because the boiling point of sodium chloride is much higher than the boiling point of water.
Sodium chloride has a higher boiling point because is a salt with ionic bonds.
Sea water has higher boiling point,as it contains sodium chloride
The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 0C.
The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 0C and it is not so low.
The sodium chloride melting point is 801 0C. The sodium chloride boiling point is 1 413 0C.
801 degrees Celsius This is incorrect.! Actually it has a boiling point of 1413 degrees Celsius or 2575 F.
The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 deg. Celsius.
The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 0C.
The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C. The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 0C.