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Is table salt a liquid beneath the surface?

No, table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid at room temperature and does not become a liquid beneath the surface. It melts at a high temperature of 801 degrees Celsius (1474 degrees Fahrenheit) to form a liquid.


When table salt changes to a liquid at 808c what is it called?

When table salt (sodium chloride) changes to a liquid at 808°C, the process is called melting. During melting, the solid structure of the salt breaks down, allowing the ions to move freely in the liquid state. This transformation occurs at the salt's melting point, which is specific to its chemical composition.


Is table salt a liquid gas solid?

Table salt is a solid.


Is salt water liquid?

If the salt is completely soluted in the water, it's liquid.


At what temp does sea salt freeze at?

Table salt melts/freezes at 802 degrees Celsius


Is a SALT Solid liquid or a gas?

Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid.


Is salt solid liquid or a gas?

Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid.


Is salt a solid liquid or or gas?

Sodium Chloride is a solid as table salt or sea salt is Sodium Chloride.solid


Does table salt destroy wood?

There should be no reason that granulated table salt would break down wood. It could scratch the finish if left on the floor. If the salt was mixed with a liquid it may have been the liquid that caused an issue.


What element can be collected as a silver liquid electrolysis of table salt?

The element that can be collected as a silver liquid through electrolysis of table salt (sodium chloride) is elemental mercury. This process involves the electrolysis of a mercury salt solution, not table salt.


Is sodium chloride a liquid at room temperature?

Sodium chloride is not a liquid at room temperature. In fact, it is the chemical name for common table salt, which is a solid.


What is table salt made of solid liquid or gas?

Sodium chloride is a salt with ionic bonds.