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NaCl or Sodium Chloride or Table Salt
Chemical Formula and Name
Formula = NaCl
Name = Sodium Chloride or Table Salt
Melting Point
Fahrenheit Melting Point = 1474°F
Celsius Melting Point = 801°C
Boiling Point
Fahrenheit Boiling Point = 2669°F
Celsius Boiling Point = 1465°C
Compound Classification
Inorganic Compound
Inorganic = derived from nonliving components,
and generally have ionic bonds,
lack carbon-hydrogen bonds,
and rarely, if ever, contain any carbon atoms
Density
2.16 g/cm3
Molar Mass
1 molecule of Sodium (Na) @ 22.98976 g/mol:
1(22.98976) = 22.98976 g/mol
1 molecule of Chlorine (Cl) @ 35.453 g/mol:
1(35.453) = 35.453 g/mol
Molar Mass of NaCl = 22.98976 g/mol + 35.453 g/mol
Molar Mass of NaCl = 58.44276
Final Answer
Formula = NaCl
Name = Sodium Chloride or Table Salt
Fahrenheit Melting Point = 1474°F
Celsius Melting Point = 801°C
Fahrenheit Boiling Point = 2669°F
Celsius Boiling Point = 1465°C
Organic/Inorganic = Inorganic = derived from nonliving components,
and generally have ionic bonds,
lack carbon-hydrogen bonds,
and rarely, if ever, contain any carbon atoms
Density = 2.16 g/cm3
Molar Mass of NaCl = 58.44276
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