How does sodium remain warm even when cooled?
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table salts break into down sodium chloride ions
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Salt is a crystalline mineral. Like many minerals, it has a very high melting point. Salt's melting point is 800.8 degrees Celsius, or 1473.4 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, salt turns into a liquid. Salt has an even higher boiling point of 1465 degrees Celsius, or 2669 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, liquid salt turns to vapor. As you can see, salt can absorb tremendous amounts of heat before it undergoes a phase change, turning from solid to liquid and from liquid to vapor.
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