By analyzing the nature of bonding in sodium chloride and methane, write any two differences in their properties.
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SODIUM CHLORIDE IS FORMED DUE TO IONIC BOND AND METHANE IS FORMED DUE TO COVALENT BOND
DIFFERENCES :-
SODIUM CHLORIDE IS HAVE HIGH MELTING AND BOILING POINT AND METHANE IS HAVING LOW MELTING POINT
SODIUM CHLORIDE IS SOLUBLE IN WATER WHEREAS METHANE IS SOLUBLE IN NON-POLAR SUBSTANCES SUCH AS CHLOROFORM
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