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sodium and chlorine can still broken down into simpler forms?
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Answered by ZidaanNawab
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Recall that the components of a mixture can be separated from one another by physical means. This is not true for a compound. Table salt is a compound consisting of equal parts of the elements sodium and chlorine. Salt cannot be separated into its two elements by filtering, distillation, or any other physical process.

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Answered by franktheruler
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Sodium and chlorine can still NOT be broken down into simpler forms.

  • Sodium is metal while chlorine is non-metal, however, both sodium and chlorine are elements.
  • Elements can be considered as a basic form of matter.
  • Hence, it is not possible to further break down the elements by chemical reactions. This is said by a French chemist named Antoine Laurent Lavoisier while giving the definition of the element.
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