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few lines about dissolving salt​

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Answered by sreejakundu7
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The molar mass of salt is 58.443 g/mol, its melting point is 801 °C (1,474 °F) and its boiling point 1,465 °C (2,669 °F). Its density is 2.17 grams per cubic centimetre and it is readily soluble in water. When dissolved in water it separates into Na+ and Cl− ions, and the solubility is 359 grams per litre.

Answered by varun200406
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Salt dissolves in solvent such as water. It is reactive with hydrogen ions and oxygen ions of water. It reacts with water and the solution formed by the mixture of salt and water is salty in taste .

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