Chemistry, asked by sameerfea5773, 1 year ago

why is nacl solid and water is liquid at room temperature

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Answered by vamritaeunameun
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Melting/boiling point of a substance determines what state of matter it takes at a certain temperature and both of them having different intermolecular bonds.

Therefore, NaCl is solid and water is liquid at room temperature.


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Answered by durgapravin
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sodium chloride is ionic substance generally ionic substances are solids at room temperature whereas water is a covalent substance even though it may exist as a gas at room temperature because of hydrogen bonding it exist as liquid liquid at room temperature.
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