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Salt with all property on it and type of it

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Answered by janeolivefeb
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Salt is a chemical compound with a number of interesting properties:

  1. Crystals or white crystalline powder.
  2. Transparent and colourless in crystalline form – rather like ice.
  3. Crystallises in the isometric system, usually in the form of cubes.
  4. Soluble in water (35.6g/100g at 0°C and 39.2g/100g at 100°).
  5. Slightly soluble in alcohol, but insoluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid.
  6. Melts at 801°C and begins to vaporize at temperatures just slightly above this boiling point 1,413°C.
  7. Hardness of 2.5 on the MOH scale of hardness.
  8. Specific gravity of 2.165.
  9. Non-combustible – low toxicity.
  10. Hygroscopic – absorbs moisture from damp atmospheres above 75 per cent relative humidity – below this, it will dry out.

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