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How does sodium chloride differ from its constituent elements?? Explain......​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium is a metal that reacts explosively with water. Chlorine is a green coloured poisonous gas. Sodium chloride or common table salt has none of these properties and is a neutral substance.

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When they are consolidated to shape sodium chloride, the properties of the components are completely changed. Sodium chloride can be ingested and is utilized as a part of cooking. Sodium chloride is the substance name for salt. Sodium is an electrolyte that directs the measure of water in your body.

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