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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- all metal salts are ionic compounds - many salts are soluble in water and are dissociated
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There are two elements. Those are sodium and chlorine.
The electrical properties of salts are very different.
Salts are made of a combination of halogen atoms and alkali metal atoms. These atoms have specific properties. If they combine with other atoms, however, and they make salts, then these salts have different properties than the atoms that make them. For example, sodium chloride is probably the most famous salt. Sodium is a soft, reactive metal and chlorine is a greenish gas (which, if possible, is even more reactive than sodium), but sodium chloride is a white and extremely nonreactive solid.
Dissolved salts have an influence on the physical, chemical and biological properties of the solution.
he properties of salts are different from the properties of elements that go into making them
water and acid
- salts are ionic compounds - salts are products of neutralization reactions
The family that combines with metals to form salts is the halogen family. There are other nonmetals that can be mixed with metals to form salts, but halogens are the most common.
Two neutral substances would include pure water and most types of salts.