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how is sodium chloride different from its constituent elements?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 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. Sodium additionally has an impact in nerve driving forces and muscle withdrawals. Sodium chloride is utilized to treat or anticipate sodium loss caused by drying out, unreasonable sweating, or different causes.
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Sodium is a  metal that reacts explosively with water. Chlorine is a green colored poisonous gas. Sodium chloride (NaCl) or a common table salt has none of these properties and is a neutral substance.

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