what are the elements of sodium chloride
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sodium and chlorine
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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. Sodium chloride melts at 1,474°F(801°C), boils at 2,670°F(1,465°C), has a density of 2.16 g/cm3 (at 25°C), and conducts electricity when dissolved or in the molten state.
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