This is dependent on if the heat reaches a temperature of 1,474 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the melting point. Generally it will cause the compound to brown.
Heating NaCl at 801 0C the salt is melted.
It is not necessary to be especially careful when heating sodium chloride.
The color remain unchanged.
No it does not
yes,joule is a heating reversible effect .
Ammonium chloride may be released by heating.
No it doesn't.
how would you show the heating effect of a current?
Any interaction occur.
Temperature has a significant effect on the solubility of NaCl in water. As temperature increases, the solubility of NaCl also increases. This is because higher temperatures provide more energy for the solvent molecules to break the bonds holding the NaCl crystal lattice together.
No, heating and cooling does not effect the strength of a glass
By heating the density is lowered.