incase youre wondering...i just took 2 hours saerching this question and i found the same answers everytime so i hope u guys trust me that this answer is right. 2 of the chemical properties of salt are "sodium" and "chloride" or "sodium chloride"
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The answer that I think is right is that it dissolves in water and does not freeze well.
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Salt is a chemical compound. It has chemical and physical properties.
go to the link below and it will tell you all the chemical properties of tungsten:
Salt water is a solution.
as the elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons, their chemical properties will be similar (with few exceptions of course)
chemical property is any of a material's properties that becomes evident during a chemical reaction
Salt is a chemical compound. It has chemical and physical properties.
the product's properties usually and may differ from the properties of the reactants. Example-salt-sodium, a soft explosive metal and chlorine, a toxic gas. make salt.
the product's properties usually and may differ from the properties of the reactants. Example-salt-sodium, a soft explosive metal and chlorine, a toxic gas. make salt.
it has an high melting point
They melt in salt.... I think.
sodium chloride or NaCl
No, salt will (physically) dissolve in water, without changing chemical properties
Each salt has a different chemical composition and consequently different chemical and physical properties.
The structure, chemical formula unit and properties are the same.
No, methanol is not a chemical property of salt. Methanol is a separate chemical compound that is a type of alcohol, whereas salt is a compound made up of sodium and chloride ions. Chemical properties refer to the behavior of substances in relation to other substances, such as their reactivity or stability.
Because sodium and chloride were met and due to their chemical properties the combination was possible.
First of all, it's spelled chemical! second of all, its probably both, seeing it can be burned, and it can be crushed!