Chemistry, asked by dafiaabid21092009, 2 months ago

9. How is sodium chloride different from its
constituent elements, sodium and chlorine in its
properties ? Justify.​

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Answered by aksharjaiswal28aug20
1

The properties of sodium chloride are completely different from those of sodium and chlorine. Sodium is a soft, highly reactive metal. Chlorine is a poisonous non-metallic gas while sodium chloride is a very useful non poisonous compound which Is added to our food to get minerals and also to add taste to it.

Answered by shaikha10493
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Answer:

The properties of sodium chloride are completely different from those of sodium and chlorine. Sodium is a soft, highly reactive metal. Chlorine is a poisonous non-metallic gas while sodium chloride is a very useful non poisonous compound which Is added to our food to get minerals and also to add taste to it.

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