Whats the melting point of salt?



Answer:
TABLE SALT = 99% sodium chloride, therefore its melting point is: 801 °C (1074 K)

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I assume you mean table salt.
Table salt = sodium chloride = 801 °C
800.8° C (1,473.4° F)
801 °C (1074 K)
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well this is a hard question because you havent identified which salt you want the MP (Melting Point) for ( remember a salt is a product formed by the neutralization of an acid base reaction
ex HCL + NAOH= H20 + NACL(table salt)
if you want the MP for table salt (NACL) it is 801C according to chemfinder if that isn't salt you want and you want another just go to the website www.chemfinder.com

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