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Why the melting point of sodium chloride is higher than naphthalene

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This is because sodium chloride electrostatic forces of attraction ad thus this tend to hold the sodium and chlorine ions very strongly thus it is responsible for the high melting point.

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This is because sodium chloride has electrostatic forces of attraction and thus this tends to hold the the sodium and chloride ions very strongly and thus responsible for the high melting point. Sodium chloride is very soluble in water than naphthalene.

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