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Do the atoms in salt follow a pattern?

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Answered by priyanka29jnvg
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Usually, the structure of table salt is orderly and neat. A salt molecule contains atoms of two elements: sodium and chlorine. These atoms arrange themselves into tidy cubes, with each sodium forming a chemical bond with a single chlorine

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Usually, the structure of table salt is orderly and neat. A salt molecule contains atoms of two elements: sodium and chlorine. These atoms arrange themselves into tidy cubes, with each sodium forming a chemical bond with a single chlorine.

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