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aditya remembered that sodium shouldn't be stored in water and so he used ethanol to store sodium. He observed that sodium is disappearing to give a yellow powder. What is the yellow powder​

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Answered by deepanshukashyap115
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Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sodi­um chlo­ride or sodi­um salt of hy­drochlo­ric acid is a pow­der or crys­tals of a col­or­less, odor­less sub­stance, with a salty taste. In ev­ery­day life, sodi­um chlo­ride is known as ta­ble salt. The chem­i­cal for­mu­la is NaCl. In na­ture it is en­coun­tered in the form of halite, i.e. rock salt. Pure sodi­um chlo­ride is col­or­less, but if it con­tains im­pu­ri­ties, it may take on oth­er col­ors. For ex­am­ple, it may be pur­ple or blue, yel­low or pink.

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