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sodium is an element not a compound why ? ​

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Answered by rohitsingh1801
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Explanation:

Something like table salt (NaCl) is a compound because it is made from more than one kind of element (sodium and chlorine), but it is not a molecule because the bond that holds NaCl together is an ionic bond. ... It is not a compound because it is made from atoms of only one element - oxygen.

Answered by SANDHIVA1947
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  • Something like table salt (NaCl) is a compound because it is made from more than one kind of element (sodium and chlorine), but it is not a molecule because the bond that holds NaCl together is an ionic bond. ... It is not a compound because it is made from atoms of only one element - oxygen.

Explanation:

  • Sodium is important for many different functions of the human body. For example, it helps cells to transmit nerve signals and regulate water levels in tissues and blood. Sodium is the sixth most common element on Earth, and makes up 2.6% of the Earth's crust. The most common compound is sodium chloride.

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