Which of the following is a physical property of table salt that allows it to be pumped from under the ground?

A). NaCl is a liquid below the surface.
B).NaCl always forms near natural wells.
C).NaCl dissolves in water.
D).NaCl is formed from two acids.

Answer:
i would go with C)NaCl dissolves in water
C.

Concentrated Saline solutions are also used to pump natural gas from underground sources...
I know C is true so that would be my probable answerer
C. NaCl dissolves in H2O

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