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Explain the following : The melting point of napthalene is 353.4k the melting point of sodium chloride is 1074​

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Answered by pranavkumbhar6866
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NaCl is a solid at room temperature, with a very high melting point (801 °C), similar to the melting points of silver (961.78 °C) and gold (1064.18 °C), although much lower than the decomposition temperature of diamond (3550 °C). An interesting difference between diamond and sodium chloride occurs on heating.

napthalene melting point is 80.2 degrees C, and its boiling point is 217.9 degrees C. ... This means it's a hydrocarbon, given its composition of carbon and hydrogen. Its structure is that of two benzene rings

Answered by Shraddharan8223
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NaCl is a solid at room temperature, with a very high melting point (801 °C), similar to the melting points of silver (961.78 °C) and gold (1064.18 °C), although much lower than the decomposition temperature of diamond (3550 °C). An interesting difference between diamond and sodium chloride occurs on heating.

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