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How is sodium chloride different from its constituent elements, sodium and chloride in its properties? Justify.

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Answered by sankha16
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Sodium is exceptionally responsive material that responds exothermically with water. It ought not be ingested as it can burn your digestion tracts. Chlorine is greenish yellow gas with a trademark provoking scent and impactful taste. When they are consolidated to shape sodium chloride, the properties of the componen

Answered by mr9279293518
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Answer: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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