It is a liquid after 801 0C.
Sodium Chloride IS hard, just brittle, that's why it breaks apart in your hands. The hardness of sodium chloride is 2,5 on the Mohs scale.
Sodium chloride and manganese sulfide doesn't look alike !!
I just read this in a book and it is a salt. Even a limestone is a salt. It really doesn't look anything like it but it is.
it is a salt formed by the reaction of HCl and NaOH should be neutral as it doesn't tastes sour or bitter
Because it doesn't look like a metal, and it doesn't look like a metal because it isn't a metal it is a condiment which happens to be a sodium salt.
There are really crystals. That is the nature.
i think its salt, when ever you look at a product that has the health guide lines it says sodium which is short for sodium chloride which is just a scientific word for salt
I don't know mate. If you want to know why don't you go to the super market and look at the back of a pack of alka seltzer and you will find out how much is in it!!
sodium chloride
Sodium bicarbonate as an antacid. Sodium chloride as a seasoning material for foods, and a deicing agent. Magnesium sulfate as a laxative. Sodium sulfate, idem. Potassium chloride, an equivalent of NaCl for persons with health problems. Calcium sulfate for buildings.
Yes it is. If you look at a sample under a microscope - you'll see tiny cubes of salt.
You can see sodium chloride crystals and some impurities.