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Common salt is a compound made of sodium and chlorine. Can we consider it as a mixture? Justify your answer.

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Answered by ajr111
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Answer:

No. We cannot consider a mixture.

Explanation:

A mixture is created when two or more different substances are physically combined and can be separated back into its original substances. Examples of mixtures are: a bowl of different kinds of candy, a pile of different kinds of leaves, steel, sugar syrup. There are two types of mixtures.

Here, from common salt we cannot separate sodium and chlorine.

So, We cannot consider a mixture.

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Answered by manjutiwari88198239
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Answer:

  • Common salt is a compound of Na and Cl.

Explanation

Common salt is a compound of Na and Cl

Common salt is a compound of Na and ClSodium ⟶Na(2,8,1)

Common salt is a compound of Na and ClSodium ⟶Na(2,8,1)Chlorine ⟶Cl(2,8,7)

Common salt is a compound of Na and ClSodium ⟶Na(2,8,1)Chlorine ⟶Cl(2,8,7)Sodium looses one electron to chlorine and form sodium chloride with ionic bond, and it is referred as Common salt also.

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