This is just something I tried to do the other day, for no particular reason. I took about a tablespoonful of table salt (non iodized) and tried to oxidize it with H2O2, but nothing apparently happened, it just got wet.
I'm not sure if there was some type of additive that might prevent the reaction of the hydrogen peroxide with the sodium chloride. Is there some type of condition that needs to exist for this reaction to take place, or something like that?
I asked about the oxidation of KI on this forum before (thanks for the *delete me*), and I figured NaCl would behave similarly (2NaCl + H2O2 -> 2NaOH + Cl2??). I considered the difference is that the chlorine molecule is a gas and the iodine in the KI oxidation reaction is a solid, but I don't know why this would make a difference.
I was just curious as to why two apparently similar alkali metal-halogen compounds would behave so differently like this.