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compare the following two properties of naphthalene and sodium chloride: melting point and solubility in water

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Answered by edwin555
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In the comparison of the two properties of naphthalene and sodium chloride that is melting point and solubility in water, I can summarize them as follows.

1. Sodium chloride has higher melting point than naphthalene.

this is because sodium chloride has electrostatic forces of attraction and thus this tends to hold the the sodium and chloride ions very strongly and thus responsible for the high melting point.

2. Sodium chloride is very soluble in water than naphthalene.

sodium chloride is polar hence soluble in water while naphthalene is non-polar.

Answered by rohin111bhattacharya
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Answer:

Sodium chloride has higher melting point than naphthalene. this is because sodium chloride has electrostatic forces of attraction and thus this tends to hold the the sodium and chloride ions very strongly and thus responsible for the high melting point. 2. Sodium chloride is very soluble in water than naphthalene..

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