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propertyes of common salt​

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Answered by dlinksuman
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Explanation:

Soluble in water

Transparent and colourless in crystalline form – rather like ice.

Crystals or white crystalline powder.

Answered by sUnRiSeBlUeS
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Answer:

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Explanation:

They are white crystals which do not have an odour but possess a taste. In its aqueous state NaCl acts as a good conductor of electricity due to the free movement of the ions. It has a melting point of 801°C and a boiling point of 1,413°C.

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