If you heat it to 801 degrees Celsius, it melts.
If you heat NaCl to 801 degrees C, it will melt and if heated to 1413 degrees C, it will boil. You can definitely melt salt in a Bunsen burner flame in one class period, but heating it to boiling would take some time.
Nothing happens. It is still NaCl and KOH.
No, NaCl (sodium chloride) does not decrease when heated to 90 degrees Celsius. Heating NaCl at this temperature will not cause it to decompose or decrease in quantity – it will remain the same compound, only in a different physical state (solid to liquid).
It depends on what kind of solute was mixed in a solution. for example of NaCl, it would disolved if heated.
Any reaction between NaCl and H.
Nothing. NaCl creates a reverse reaction to H2O.
The equation is: NaCl----------Na++ Cl-
When matter is heated it will expand
The freezing point of the solution depends on the NaCl concentration.
The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C.
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you get sodium chloride NaCl