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No, because salt is a solid, and solids don't have 'boiling points'. You'd have to convert it to a liquid first, and then it's no longer 'salt'.

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At the boiling point salt become a gas.


How does salt effect boiling point?

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Goes salt lower boiling temperature of water?

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