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Nature of sodium chloride salt(AYSTL)​

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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Sodium chloride is colorless in its pure form. It is somewhat hygroscopic, or absorbs water from the atmosphere. The salt easily dissolves in water. Its dissolution in water is endothermic, which means it takes some heat energy away from the water.

Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium chloride is colorless in its pure form.

It is somewhat hygroscopic, or absorbs water from the atmosphere.

The salt easily dissolves in water. Its dissolution in water is endothermic, which means it takes some heat energy away from the water.

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