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Describe two ways Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is different from Sodium (Na)

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Chlorine = Oxidizing Gas & NaCl = Common Salt

Chlorine is an element that is a highly oxidizing gas

Sodium chloride is a salt that is made up of two elements sodium(Na) and chlorine(Cl)

Two ways in which sodium chloride is different from chloride are -

Sodium is a very reactive metal and chlorine is a poisonous gas

Sodium is an electron-rich metal and has a tendency to donate electrons while chlorine is an oxidizing gas having tendency to accept electrons

NaCl, a compound of a metal and a non-metal that is salt is formed by putting both these parent atoms together that do not have any property of the parent atoms

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Answered by manushka2925
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when we add Water to both sodium chloride form a soluble solution with no gas evolved while sodium releases hydrogen gas.

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