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Sodium Chloride & Sucrose Sodium Chloride & Sucrose

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Sodium Chloride & Sucrose - PPT Presentation

By Ali Alsaidi amp Hassan Basma Summary Sodium chloride has many names like salt common salt table salt or halite and is an ionic compound with the formula NaCl representing equal proportions of sodium and chlorine ID: 743526

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Sodium Chloride & Sucrose

By: Ali Alsaidi & Hassan BasmaSlide2

SummarySodium chloride has many names like salt, common salt, table salt or halite, and is an ionic compound with the formula NaCl, representing equal proportions of sodium and chlorine.

Sucrose is an organic compound usually called table sugar and sometimes called saccharose. Which is a white, odorless, crystalline powder with a sweet taste, and is best known for its place in food.Slide3

Sodium chloride Salt

Meting point = 1,474 F (801 c)

Boiling point = 2,575°F (1,413°C)

Freezing point = −21.12 °CSlide4

SucroseSucrose is a compound that is the chief component of cane or beet sugar.

Melting point = 366.8°F (186°C)

Freezing point = 366.8°F (186°C)Slide5

Double Bubble mapSlide6

Vidoes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8mbGH6b2cg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1H2dHwec88

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Sucrose picturesSlide8

Sodium chloride picturesSlide9

Exit ticket

What is an example of sodium chloride?

What is an example of sucrose?

What did they both have in common?