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Some properties are:

- density: 2,165 g/cm3.

- melting point: 801 0C

- boiling point: 1 413 0C

- crystalline structure: face-centered cubic

- solubility in water: cca. 360 g/L at 20 0C

- molecular mass: 58,439 769 28 g

- refractive index: 1,5442

- chemical bond: ionic

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