No, Sodium Chloride is NaCl, which is salt.
Sodium chloride can be melted or boiled but not sublime.
Sodium chloride doesn't sublime.
Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.
Yes, camphor and sodium chloride can be separated by sublimation. Camphor sublimes at a lower temperature than sodium chloride, allowing them to be separated based on the difference in their sublimation points. The camphor will sublime and can be collected separately from the non-sublimed sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is melted by heating at 801 0C.
Sodium chloride can be melted; the melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C.
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Sublimation - on gentle heating ammonium chloride will sublime. Sodium Chloride does not and has a high melting point.
Sodium chloride has a strong ionic bond.
sodium chloride melt earlier because it has low freezing point
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The solubilty of sodium chloride increase with the temperature but the effect is not so important.