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Heating sodium chloride

Heating sodium chloride. A crucible with sodium chloride (table salt, NaCl) is heated over a Bunsen burner flame. Sodium chloride is an ionic compound that has a high melting temperature, 800.7 C. Since sodium chloride in this setup does not reach this temperature, no apparent changes to the compound are evident.
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Title:
Heating sodium chloride
Caption:
Heating sodium chloride. A crucible with sodium chloride (table salt, NaCl) is heated over a Bunsen burner flame. Sodium chloride is an ionic compound that has a high melting temperature, 800.7 C. Since sodium chloride in this setup does not reach this temperature, no apparent changes to the compound are evident.
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5110 x 3427 px | 50.1 MB
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43.3 x 29.0 cm | 17.0 x 11.4 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
BUNSEN BURNER CHANGE CHEMISTRY CHLORIDE CRUCIBLE FIRE FLAME HEAT HEATING HOT WEATHER NACL NO ONE NO NO-ONE NOBODY ROCK SALT SODIUM TABLE THERMOCHEMICAL WARMTH