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napathalene crystals melt at 80 degrees C while sodium bromide crystals melt at 755 degreee C. what do these melting points indicate about the nature of the type of the crystals of each of these substances? i also need to know what these crystals are made of. somone please *delete me*!!!!
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You don't know what makes up sodium bromide crystals?
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what makes up napathalene crystals?
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Check the link to the left that says common names. It's in there.
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